According to German researchers, there is more to the 3,300-year-old bust of ancient Egypt’s Queen Nefertiti than meets the eye. The team uncovered a second, hidden face within the bust—a detailed carving in the limestone core that differs from the external stucco face—after an imaging procedure known as a computed tomography (CT) scan allowed them to study artifact’s stone core. A comparison of the two versions revealed that the sculptor enhanced the cheekbones, smoothed creases around the mouth, and fixed a slight bump on the ridge of the nose of the visible, stucco visage.
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HA! Guess that makes it the earliest known face lift.
I also like this story that came out awhile back. Freaking cool!
Experts Uncover A Painting Van Gogh Covered Up
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Scientists found this portrait of a woman hidden behind Vincent Van Gogh's "Patch of Grass." University of Antwerp and Delft University of Technology
University of Antwerp and Delft University of Technology
All Things Considered, August 2, 2008 · It's rare that new paintings by Old Masters are discovered. But that's exactly what happened in the case of a recently uncovered work by Vincent Van Gogh. It was found at a museum in the Netherlands — but the painting wasn't lost in some dusty corridor, it was hidden under the paint of another Van Gogh.
Scientists using a giant X-ray machine found an early portrait of a peasant woman beneath Van Gogh's 1887 work "Patch of Grass."
"What you see in the discovered portrait is a fairly detailed picture of a Dutch rural lady … very similar to those Van Gogh painted in the same period," says Koen Janssens, a chemistry professor at the University of Antwerp in Belgium.
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/s...oryId=93209918
Hard as ever and here to make you people believe...as long as there is one person to hold hope and dream...A GOD...will never die!
that's very cool.
cool find.... bet there's actually more revision of art out there than we know.
we're here for a good time, not a long time- so have a good time, the sun can't shine every day.....
Makes you wonder how much we really miss in artifacts by just taking things at surface value
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