Former Era's Beauty

If the Phi Mask is truly the archetype for the ideal human face then, besides fitting beautiful faces from various cultures today, we would expect that it might fit beautiful faces from past eras. Indeed this Is the case. From our earliest records of attractive human faces in Egypt through the Greek and Roman eras to the beautiful faces in the renaissance and 16th to 19th centuries, beautiful faces seem to have a remarkable correlation with the Mask.

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Egyptian - Queen Nefertiti Egyptian – Queen Nefertiti (1400 B.C.) Aspasia, Mistress Of Pericles Greek ( 5th Century B.C.) Aspasia, Mistress Of Pericles Portrait Of A Woman Roman (20 B.C.) Portrait Of A Woman Lucilla Verus Roman (164 A.D.) Lucilla Verus Portrait Of A Young Girl Egyptian ( 3rd Century A.D.) Portrait Of A Young Girl The Small Cowper, Madonna (1505 A.D.) Raphael, The Small Cowper, Madonna Domenichino (1620 A.D.) Domenichino (Domenico Zampieri) Elizabeth (1729 A.D.) Nicolas de Largilliere – Elizabeth Pinkie (1794 A.D.) Sarah Barrett Moulton – Pinkie Lady Agnew (1893 A.D.) Sargeant John Singer – Lady Agnew Sarah Bernhardt by Nadar (1898 A.D.) Sarah Bernhardt by Nadar Greta Garbo Greta Garbo (1931) by C.S.Bull Marlene Dietrich Marlene Dietrich (c.1936) by George Hurrell Marylin Monroe Marylin Monroe (1957) by Milton H. Greene
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