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  2. Peter Blume - Wikipedia

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    Eternal City (1934–1937) was politically charged, portraying Benito Mussolini as a jack-in-the-box emerging from the Colosseum; as a one-man, one-painting exhibition, it excited considerable attention from critics and audiences. [1] [5] This painting was inspired by Blume's trip to Italy which he took as a Guggenheim Fellow in 1932. [6]

  3. The Eternal City - Wikipedia

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    The city of Rome; The city of Kyoto, Japan, specifically the historical Heian-kyō, dubbed Yorozuyo no Miya (万代宮, "The Eternal City") The Eternal City, a 1901 novel by Hall Caine; The Eternal City, a film based on the 1901 novel; The Eternal City, 1923 lost film directed by George Fitzmaurice based on the novel; The Eternal City, a 2008 film

  4. Marian Zazeela - Wikipedia

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    Marian Zazeela (April 15, 1940 – March 28, 2024) was an American light artist, designer, calligrapher, painter, and musician based in New York City.She was a member of the 1960s experimental music collective Theatre of Eternal Music, and was known for her collaborative work with her husband, the minimalist composer La Monte Young.

  5. The Eternal City (1915 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Eternal City is a 1915 American silent drama film directed by Hugh Ford and Edwin S. Porter, produced by Adolph Zukor.The movie stars Pauline Frederick in her debut film role, [1] The production is based upon the 1901 novel and 1902 Broadway play of the same name by Hall Caine that starred Viola Allen and Frederic De Belleville. [2]

  6. The Eternal City (1923 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Eternal City is a partially lost film. The last two reels (28 minutes long) were rediscovered in 2006 by Italian film historian Giuliana Muscio in the archives of New York's Museum of Modern Art, and screened in 2014 at the Pordenone Silent Film Festival. [5]

  7. Museum of the Ara Pacis - Wikipedia

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    The portraits of the Julio-Claudian dynasty placed close to the entry The Ara Pacis inside the Museum The fascist-era copy of the Res Gestae Divi Augusti, placed on the back of the Museum

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  9. The Eternal City (2008 film) - Wikipedia

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    Eternal City Films: Release date. 22 May 2008 () Running time. 93 minutes: Country: USA: Language: English: Budget: €120,000 (USD $193,164) Eternal City is a 2008 ...