Reconstructed image of St. Valentine.

Scientists have for the first time revealed the face of the patron saint of lovers, who paid a heavy price for his defence of romance 1,700 years ago.
Experts in Brazil have revealed what Saint Valentine looked like, using state-of-the-art 3D interactive technology after studying the ancient holy man’s skull.
His remains were digitally mapped and his face reconstructed by one of the country’s leading computer graphic designers, Cicero Moraes, using 3D interactive technology.
The unveiling, which was done on Monday, came a day before millions of people across the globe celebrate the modern-day love fest in his name.
The saint’s relic, which is kept in the Basilica of Santa Maria of Cosmedin, in Rome, was photographed by José Luís Lira, a researcher and religious writer, and analysed by forensic anthropologist, Dr Marcos Paulo Salles Machado.
He concluded the head “belonged to a European male aged around 55 years or more”.
The MailOnline was given exclusive access to the results of the 3D reconstruction, which shows how a series of photographs led to the digital rebuilding of the characteristics of the centuries-old face.

Different stages of the reconstruction.

From the anatomical laying of soft tissue and muscle, to pigmentating skin tone and sculpting the features, the final result depicts a white haired, bearded benevolent-looking man.
He is dressed in a tunic, the official liturgical robes of a priest of the time. The red represents his martyrdom.
Moraes, who is based in Sinop, west central Brazil, specialises in recreating the lifelike images of saints and has worked on the 3D face reconstruction of over 10 Roman Catholic holy people.
He said: “This has been an exciting, complicated and rare project to do. It’s not often that you get access to a precious and suitably relevant relic like this. We were fortunate to be in the right place at the right time.
“We worked on this project for three months and unveiling St Valentine’s face now, is a timely reminder of why this dedicated day of affection first started.
“Our work also gives the world a visual reference of who we should be thanking for the celebration,” he added.

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One thought on “Behold! The Real Face of Valentine”
  1. Valentine’s day celebration is expected to be a day to show compassion and let the needy and less privileged know you care about them and are equally loved, but in today’s world, it is a day designated for an act of promiscuity and free flow exhibition of madness .
    I still feel people need to be educated and tutored on what the day should actually stands for, where genuine lovers and couples celebrate and show each other how much love they still have and share, not what people depicts it to be today. My opinion though.

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