1,800-Year-Old Bust From Palmyra Digitally Reconstituted Based On Pigment Traces

Researchers in Copenhagen have scanned and examined an unusually well-preserved half-length tomb sculpture, discovered in 1928 and dubbed The Beauty of Palmyra, and analyzed the surviving fragments of pigment — red and yellow ochre, Egyptian blue, madder lake — to create a full digital reconstruction. – The Art Newspaper