It's true that whatever I attempted to do in caricature would not look terribly ethnic no matter what.
But on a related note, I do find myself wondering what people of various regions looked like 2000 years ago. I know Cleopatra, for example, was supposedly blond -- which shouldn't be too surprising, given how inbred her line was, but it's still a reminder that our preconceptions based on racial makeup today aren't necessarily correct for past millenia. My father is ethnically Jewish, but definitely looks Caucasian.
Are there good sources for this sort of information, do you know? Greek and Roman statuary presumably gives a good clue about facial features for those peoples. But I don't know of any other realistic traditions in art, pre-Renaissance.
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Date: 2004-12-27 09:24 pm (UTC)But on a related note, I do find myself wondering what people of various regions looked like 2000 years ago. I know Cleopatra, for example, was supposedly blond -- which shouldn't be too surprising, given how inbred her line was, but it's still a reminder that our preconceptions based on racial makeup today aren't necessarily correct for past millenia. My father is ethnically Jewish, but definitely looks Caucasian.
Are there good sources for this sort of information, do you know? Greek and Roman statuary presumably gives a good clue about facial features for those peoples. But I don't know of any other realistic traditions in art, pre-Renaissance.
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Date: 2004-12-28 04:20 pm (UTC)I've never needed to know about this, specifically.
However, casual use of search engines indicates: