What Historical Figures Look Like When Half Of Their Face Is Mirrored
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Over 400 Ranker voters have come together to rank this list of What Historical Figures Look Like When Half Of Their Face Is Mirrored
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Vote up the faces that seem the most symmetrical when you split them into left and right sides.
It's been suggested that symmetrical faces are considered more attractive, and possibly for evolutionary reasons. (The idea has also been explored - and challenged - in artistic circles.) Attractive or not, some faces are more symmetrical than others.
We went through photos of some of the most famous historical figures to see how they measure up. (Because not all of the available photos were taken absolutely straight-on, the playing field isn't entirely level for some of these folks - but you work with what you've got.)
- 1440 VOTESPhoto: US Federal prison officials / Wikimedia Commons / Public domain
- 2391 VOTESPhoto: Walt Seng / Wikimedia Commons / Public domain
- 3304 VOTESPhoto: Library of Congress / Wikimedia Commons / No known copyright restrictions
- 4331 VOTESPhoto: US Junior Chamber of Commerce / Wikimedia Commons / Public domain
- 5330 VOTESPhoto: US Department of Defense / Wikimedia Commons / Public domain
- 6319 VOTESPhoto: Alexander Gardner / Wikimedia Commons / Public domain