EditorialIndia: The unspectacular last resting place of legendary smuggler and gangster Haji Mastan Mirza 1926-94) at Bada Qabristan (Bada Kabristan) or 'Big Cemetery', Marine Lines, Mumbai
EditorialThe singer Bada, another host of “Girl’s Re:verse,” a K-pop in the metaverse show, prepares to don a headset and enter “W,” the show’s virtual universe, at a studio in Goyang, outside Seoul, South Korea, Dec. 27, 2022. (Jun Michael Park/The New York Times)
EditorialBirds on a Lake Rock, Zhu Da (Chinese, 1624-1705), Qing dynasty, period, Kangxi, 1690, ink on satin, 48 x 18-5/8 in. (image) 84-3/4 x 24-1/4 in. (overall), signed: Bada shanren, seals, Asian Art.
EditorialBirds on a Lake Rock, Zhu Da (Chinese, 1624-1705), Qing dynasty, period, Kangxi, 1690, ink on satin, 48 x 18-5/8 in. (image) 84-3/4 x 24-1/4 in. (overall), signed: Bada shanren, seals, Asian Art.
EditorialBirds on a Lake Rock, Zhu Da (Chinese, 1624-1705), Qing dynasty, period, Kangxi, 1690, ink on satin, 48 x 18-5/8 in. (image) 84-3/4 x 24-1/4 in. (overall), signed: Bada shanren, seals, Asian Art.
EditorialBirds on a Lake Rock, Zhu Da (Chinese, 1624-1705), Qing dynasty, period, Kangxi, 1690, ink on satin, 48 x 18-5/8 in. (image) 84-3/4 x 24-1/4 in. (overall), signed: Bada shanren, seals, Asian Art.
EditorialBirds on a Lake Rock, Zhu Da (Chinese, 1624-1705), Qing dynasty, period, Kangxi, 1690, ink on satin, 48 x 18-5/8 in. (image) 84-3/4 x 24-1/4 in. (overall), signed: Bada shanren, seals, Asian Art.
EditorialBirds on a Lake Rock, Zhu Da (Chinese, 1624-1705), Qing dynasty, period, Kangxi, 1690, ink on satin, 48 x 18-5/8 in. (image) 84-3/4 x 24-1/4 in. (overall), signed: Bada shanren, seals, Asian Art.
EditorialBirds on a Lake Rock, Zhu Da (Chinese, 1624-1705), Qing dynasty, period, Kangxi, 1690, ink on satin, 48 x 18-5/8 in. (image) 84-3/4 x 24-1/4 in. (overall), signed: Bada shanren, seals, Asian Art.
EditorialAlbum, Qing dynasty (1644?1911), China, Album of twelve paintings; ink wash on paper, Image: 7 3/4 in. ? 6 in. (19.7 ? 15.2 cm), Paintings, Attributed to Bada Shanren (Zhu Da) (Chinese, 1626?1705).