Using life masks, I show how the subjects most likely appeared using Adobe Photoshop. My website features reconstructions and animations of these life masks along with a bit of history and how the subjects might have looked in photographs. https://t.co/aRNs6arnle
As close as you can get to seeing John Quincy Adams in real life as if filmed with a camera. His 1825 Life mask. My favorite POTUS! #johnquincyadams#america250#presidents
1788 terracotta bust of Patrick Henry, sculpted by an Italian artist during the Virginia Ratifying Convention and is considered a perfect likeness according to Patrick Henry's Red Hill. #america250#digitalyarbs#foundingfathers
John C. Calhoun, Vice President to Presidents John Quincy Adams and Andrew Jackson. He was one of the "Great Triumvirate" or the "Immortal Trio" of congressional leaders, along with his colleagues Daniel Webster and Henry Clay.
No more Hollywood stand-ins. History’s real faces can now star in their own films. Exploring movies and life masks with John Quincy Adams and Louisa Adams — The Movie. https://t.co/FsXvSZu9aX
AI and Photoshop reconstruction of John Frazee's bust of first chief justice of the Supreme Court and Founding Father, John Jay. #johnjay https://t.co/kTANU0zTZ7
Benjamin Franklin bust by Jean-Jacques Caffieri. I chose Caffieri’s bust for several reasons: Franklin personally sat for Caffieri, Franklin preferred Caffieri’s bust to Houdon’s, and Caffieri’s bust aligns more closely with Franklin’s death mask, suggesting greater accuracy.
James Madison’s life mask is considered his most accurate likeness, as it is a direct cast of his face rather than an artist’s interpretation. Here is the life mask, de-aged to show what he might have looked like as a younger man. https://t.co/kTANU0zTZ7 #jamesmadison
@miketheking1517 And the fact that the image of Andrew Jackson on the twenty is an engraving not an actual photo of Jackson. There are actual photographs of him and he looks nothing like Epstein.