Portraits of 17th century British aristocrats Diana Cecil It has clearly undergone modern Photoshop processing and includes edited features, such as parts of Cecil’s face being filled in to create the lower hairline. guardian. “[H]Our careful preservation efforts have revealed the true face of Diana Cecil, a 17th century aristocratic woman. “She was considered one of the great beauties of her time, but her appearance changed over the centuries,” the British press reported for further centuries. -An old painting, now owned by the charity English Heritage. After carefully removing certain layers of paint, Cecil’s lips were made sturdier with additional paint, and her hairline was found to have been lowered in alterations made between the 17th and 19th centuries. .
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