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Before St. Nicholas' Feast Day ends, I give to you this interesting link about a modern effort to reconstruct the face of St. Nicholas through forensics and computer modeling:The Real Face of St. Nicholas
He'd really scare the kids !
Ha! I think computer-generated portraits of historical figures probably often do that. King Tut bothered me a bit….http://www.smh.com.au/news/World/King-Tut-portrait-of-a-mummys-boy/2005/05/11/1115585033566.html
I have here Akhenaton, Shurik’n, Khéops, Imhotep, and Kephren all together … :'(http://www.francerocks.com/artist/iam/
Revive this thread with a cool pic on another St. Nicholas Day. [html]
St. Nick secretly gives gold to old man for dowries for his daughters #Chartres #StNicholasDay http://t.co/1SXXxDCnge pic.twitter.com/31pVpKBLhU
— Friends of Chartres (@AFChartres) December 7, 2014
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