I wish the artists had always avoided painting faces.... most pinball art has very poorly drawn faces... they just didnt quite get it right and this one is no exception.. more of an example
I wonder if the poorly drawn faces were meant to be that way so that they didn't look exactly like a certain person and then didn't have to pay a license fee to that person?? If they can draw everything else really well, I can't see that they would fail on the face.
I think that is a very good assumption. After all, this example was done in Italy, the home of renaissance art.
Can't imagine them being inaccurate.