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What would Van Gogh, Jean d'Arc, Julius Caesar and King David look like today? - Walla! news

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A digital artist used artificial intelligence to show what historical figures would have looked like had he been alive today and the conclusions: Alexander the Great was hot and King David was not a redhead


What would Van Gogh, Jean d'Arc, Julius Caesar and King David look like today?

A digital artist used artificial intelligence to show what historical figures would have looked like had he been alive today and the conclusions: Alexander the Great was fiery, Mozart was brat, Nefertiti was extremely beautiful and King David would not have looked at all as you imagine

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Hydraulic Lali Dio, 22, from Brazil is a digital artist who uses both artificial intelligence and editing applications to create highly realistic images of people who do not exist in reality - whether they are cartoon characters or historical figures who have not lived for centuries.



So if all your life you're been wondering what characters like Jean d'Arc, Van Gogh, Michelangelo, Napoleon, King David or Julius Caesar would really look like - if they were alive today - Hydrali came to put an end to the doubts and revealed his answer to His 130,000 followers on Instagram.



Here are some of his best performances:

What would Vincent van Gogh look like today?

Self-portrait of Vincent van Gogh from 1889 (Photo: ShutterStock, Everett Collection)

the answer

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What would the queen of Egypt, Nefertiti, who was considered the most beautiful woman in the ancient world, look like today?

Queen Nefertiti (Photo: AP)

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What would George Washington, the first president of the United States, look like today?

Painting of the First President of the United States George Washington (Photo: ShutterStock, Everett Collection)

the answer

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What would Alexander the Great, also known as Alexander the Great, look like today?

Statue of Alexander the Great, also called Alexander the Great (Photo: ShutterStock, MidoSemsem)

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What would Marie Antoinette, the last queen of France before the French Revolution, look like today?

An oil painting from 1783 by Marie Antoinette by Elizabeth Louise Wiggy Le Baron (Photo: ShutterStock)

the answer

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What would Leonardo da Vinci look like today?

Self-portrait of Leonardo da Vinci, circa 1516 (Photo: AP, AP Photo / Leonardo da Vinci)

the answer

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What would Julius Caesar look like today?

Statue of Julius Caesar stationed in Rome (Photo: ShutterStock, Fernando Cortes)

And the answer

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And there is another possibility

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What would Jean-d'Arc look like today?

Painting by Jean d'Arc (Photo: ShutterStock, Morphart Creation)

And the answer

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What would Saladin look like today?

A painting by Saleh a-Din from 1560 (Photo: screenshot, Cristofano dell'Altissimo)

And the answer

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What would Michelangelo look like?

Reconstruction of Michelangelo's self-portrait (Photo: ShutterStock, Everett Collection)

And the answer

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And what would King David look like (according to the statue of Michelangelo)?

Statue of David by Michelangelo, Florence, Italy (Photo: ShutterStock)

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Before you resent King David's appearance and complain that "he was known to be a redhead" you should know that there is a good chance that this is not true at all.

Although David is described in the Bible as a redhead, this does not mean that he was actually red-haired. The Bible does not refer to David's hair but rather to David's cheeks that were reddish.



In addition, in Samuel 1, chapter 19, there is a story about David's escape because Saul sent messengers to David's house to catch him. Michal Bat Shaul, David's wife, hears about this and escapes David through the window. Adam) and lays in bed however since the therapists have no hair - she has to simulate David's hair as if he is sick and sleeping in his bed and therefore she places the "goat's head from his heads" i.e. in the pillow area as if David's head is lying there. When Goat's apostles came and saw the goat's hair, they believed that it was David's hair and because the goat of the Land of Israel was black or white - and since David did not yet have gray hair, she probably used black goat. When the apostles came, Abdi Saul - who knew David the army minister they were wrong to think it was David's hair - which was black.

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What would Mary the Queen of Scots look like today?

Stamp with a portrait of Mary, Queen of Scots (Photo: ShutterStock, Sergey Goryachev)

And the answer

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What would Napoleon Bonaparte look like?

Painting by Napoleon Bonaparte by the painter Jacques-Louis David (Photo: ShutterStock, Everett Collection)

And the answer

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What would the first Mary, Queen of England (who was known as "Bloody Mary") look like today?

Stamp with a portrait of Mary I, Queen of England (Photo: ShutterStock, Sergey Goryachev)

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What would Sir Isaac Newton look like today?

Sir Isaac Newton (Photo: GettyImages)

the answer

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What would the Egyptian queen look like today?

Sphinx with the image of the Egyptian queen Hatshepsut (Photo: ShutterStock, Miguel Cabezón)

the answer

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What would William Shakespeare look like today?

William Shakespeare (Photo: AP)

the answer

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What would Queen Elizabeth I look like?

Queen Elizabeth I (Photo: ShutterStock)

the answer

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What would Mozart look like today?

Portrait of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Photo: Creative Commons)

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And what would Beethoven look like?

Ludwig van Beethoven, 1817 (Photo: GettyImages)

the answer

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What would Augustus Caesar look like?

Statue of Augustus Caesar in Rome (Photo: ShutterStock, Vladimir Mucibabic)

the answer

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What would Catherine II, Empress of Russia, look like?

A painting by Alexei Entropus from 1761 of Catherine II, Empress of Russia, also called Catherine the Great (Photo: ShutterStock, IgorGolovniov)

the answer

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"They were completely ordinary people despite their great achievements"

In a conversation with boredpanda, the author explained that "because of the status that celebs, network anchors and reality refugees now enjoy, we often forget that they are ordinary people, just like everyone else. The same rule applies to famous historical figures, and even more so: we can Seeing them only through works by great artists (usually), and because they were created by artistic geniuses it always makes these personalities look like semi-gods from the distant past.

But just like with celebs, it makes sense to believe that they were completely ordinary people, despite their great achievements and the stories about them. "

He went on to explain that "that was exactly why I wanted to take another look at these historical figures and try to imagine them as living in our modern times. One of the benefits of the times we live in is that fashion and clothing details do not reveal so much about the social status of those wearing them as "Once upon a time, so they look the same - like you and me."

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