Artigo Revisado por pares

Virtual anthropology and forensic arts: the facial reconstruction of Ferrante Gonzaga

2010; Elsevier BV; Volume: 37; Issue: 7 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/j.jas.2010.01.018

ISSN

1095-9238

Autores

Stefano Benazzi, Paolo Bertelli, Barbara Lippi, Elena Bedini, Roberto Caudana, Giorgio Gruppioni, Francesco Mallegni,

Tópico(s)

Yersinia bacterium, plague, ectoparasites research

Resumo

Abstract In the last few years virtual anthropology has been used to solve different problems that could not be properly addressed using a traditional anthropological approach. Mainly when dealing with mummies or embalmed bodies, the virtual approach is the only solution to carry out a detailed analysis of the skeleton without jeopardizing the integrity of the physical remains. Based on these new technologies, the embalmed body of Ferrante Gonzaga (1507–1557), an Italian noblemen of the Renaissance period, was CT scanned and the digital three-dimensional data were used for virtual anthropological analysis. A physical model of the skull was obtained by rapid prototyping technique and used for facial reconstruction according to forensic art methods. Finally, the reconstructed face was compared with two portraits of Ferrante Gonzaga (Uffizi and Ambras portraits) using a virtual skull-painting superimposition technique. Despite the limits of the superimposition method when dealing with historical portraits in fronto-lateral view, our results pointed out more similarities with the Ambras portrait. By means of this multi-disciplinary approach, doubts regarding the reliability of historical portraits could be resolved.

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