The Face of Jesus Through the Centuries
The depictions of Jesus, from earliest times to now, almost always show a slender, bearded, long haired man; with a slender nose and refined features. The features of the man in the Shroud of Turin closely match those representations. Recently, AI has been entrained to recreate how He likely looked.
Medieval
Sixth century
Sixth-seventh century
Medieval
Renaiassance
Seventeenth century 1920's: "Ecce Homo" and the 2012 bungled restoration Popular Mechanics, 2002: "The Real Face of Jesus" farce Sister Faustina's vision of the "Divine Mercy" Jesus: 1931
Akiane Kramarik claims to have had a vision of Jesus, and painted this portrait of him in 2002 - when she was 8 yers old This is said to have mysteriously popped up in the middle of a roll of photographs taken in The Holy Land in 1982 This picture is said to have been taken during mass in a Church that had recently been retaken and reconsecrated by Catholic forces during the Spanish Civil War, ca. 1938 A photograph said to have been taken by Sister Anna Ali in Rome in 1987. Sister Anna had received a visit from Jesus and asked if she could take His picture to prove she wasn't making it up A computer enhanced version of the above picture taken by sister Anna The Shroud of Turin, 33AD Painting based on the Shroud of Turin An AI recreation of Jesus' face based upon the Shroud of Turin image
Sixth century
Sixth-seventh century
Medieval
Renaiassance
Seventeenth century 1920's: "Ecce Homo" and the 2012 bungled restoration Popular Mechanics, 2002: "The Real Face of Jesus" farce Sister Faustina's vision of the "Divine Mercy" Jesus: 1931
Akiane Kramarik claims to have had a vision of Jesus, and painted this portrait of him in 2002 - when she was 8 yers old This is said to have mysteriously popped up in the middle of a roll of photographs taken in The Holy Land in 1982 This picture is said to have been taken during mass in a Church that had recently been retaken and reconsecrated by Catholic forces during the Spanish Civil War, ca. 1938 A photograph said to have been taken by Sister Anna Ali in Rome in 1987. Sister Anna had received a visit from Jesus and asked if she could take His picture to prove she wasn't making it up A computer enhanced version of the above picture taken by sister Anna The Shroud of Turin, 33AD Painting based on the Shroud of Turin An AI recreation of Jesus' face based upon the Shroud of Turin image
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