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le corbusier and pierre jeanneret, lobby, pavillon suisse, paris, 1929-33
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MARLENE DIETRICH
photographed by Eugene Robert Richee for Morocco (1930)
Roman glass ring with a theater mask
3rd century CE
Metropolitan Museum of Art 91.1.1519
Mosaic pavement of Aion from the House of Aion in Arles, France Roman 2nd century CE Aion represents the Hellenistic and Roman concept of eternal, boundless, and cyclical time, distinguishing him from Chronos, who governs linear and sequential time. He is fundamentally associated with the cosmos, the zodiac, and the continuous, unending renewal of the ages. In classical mythology and art, Aion is often depicted as a majestic, timeless figure turning a great wheel or encircled by the zodiac band, symbolizing the everlasting rotation of the universe, the recurring cycle of the seasons, and absolute celestial harmony.
Italy, Venice, Reflections of St. Marco
Herbert List, 1953
chloë sevigny photographed by mark borthwick, 1999
Jerry Kearns
Shelley Duvall applying Raggedy Ann makeup for Brewster McCloud (1970)