the ruins of Mitla, a Zapoctec burial & ceremonial complex in Oaxaca, Mexico
Unique in its array of geometric friezes, Mitla was constructed in approximately 850 A.D.
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the ruins of Mitla, a Zapoctec burial & ceremonial complex in Oaxaca, Mexico
Unique in its array of geometric friezes, Mitla was constructed in approximately 850 A.D.

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Roman Bird
* Great Columbarium of Villa Doria Pamphilii
* 1st century CE
* Palazzo Massimo
Rome, July 2015
Frieze (gilt bronze inset with hard stones and turquoise) made by an unknown 15th-century artist at the monastery of Densatil, Tibet. This frieze depicts Nagaraja, a deity, common to Hinduism and Buddhism, who rules the nagas, half-human, half-serpent beings residing in the Underworld (Patala). It now resides in the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, Berkeley, CA, USA.
Pietro Consagra (photograph), Carla Lonzi at the tape recorder while transcribing the interviews for her book 'Autoritratto', Minneapolis, MN, 1967 [in the background, Ferri trasparenti (1964-1970) and other works by Pietro Consagra] [«Frieze». Art/Photo: © Archivio Pietro Consagra, Milano]
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Architectural Frieze, French, Second Quarter 12th Century
From the Met Museum
Frieze details (Jardin d'Hiver, France, 1851–55) made by Jules Desfossé.
Blockprinted wallcovering.
Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum
Wikimedia.
for the art of it: Frieze Art Fair New York may 2025. what i saw and loved
photos: brigitte segura