EditorialCrews near Lake Tahoe on Aug. 30, 2021, battle the raging Caldor fire in Meyers, Calif., which devoured over 220,000 acres and destroyed more than 600 homes in the state. (Max Whittaker/The New York Times)
EditorialFighting serpents with fire, Jan van der Straet, called Stradanus, Flemish, 15231605, Karel van Mallery, Philips Galle, Flemish, 1537 - 1612, Engraving on paper, Horizontal rectangle. A group of serpents is trapped in the underbrush, in the foreground,...
EditorialDon Quixote and the Dead Mule, after 1864, Oil on wood, 9 3/4 x 18 1/8 in. (24.8 x 46 cm), Paintings, Honor? Daumier (French, Marseilles 1808?1879 Valmondois), This work, one of many versions of the subject that Daumier painted after 1864, illustrates ...
EditorialDeath of the Franciscan missionaries, dismembered and devoured by Caribbean Indians to whom they had attempted to evangelise in 1516. Engraving, 1850. Color.
EditorialA firefighter works the Bear Fire, part of the North Complex Fire, early Thursday, Sept. 10, 2020, near Oroville, Calif. (Max Whittaker/The New York Times)
EditorialNirmal Singh's son died by putting himself in the path of a train after their cotton fields were devoured by whiteflies. (Karan Deep Singh/The New York Times)
EditorialBasin with Diana and Actaeon Basin with scenes from the story of Diana and Actaeon Basin with scenes from the story of Diana and Actaeon Basin with Diana and Actaeon Bowl with representations from the history of Diana and Actaeon, Bowl of driven silver...
EditorialS. Ignatius, disciple S. John, devoured by fierce animals in Rome, Anno 111, Parallel title: Ignatius, a disciple of John of Rome, devoured by the wild beasts, A nn o 111, copperplate engraving, 21.), p. 51, Luyken, Jan (inv. et fec.), Jan Luyken: Th??...
EditorialDavid is blasphemed and stoned by Simei, 1850, feather (or brush?) In gray, in places complemented with feather in black, Edging line with feather in gray, verso: pencil, partly border lines with pencil, page: 17 x 16.4 cm (with original corner pieces)...
EditorialA companion of Ulysses devoured by Scylla. Marble, from a group from a fountain in Emperor Hadrian's Villa in Tivoli. Copy of a Hellenistic original from the period of Hadrian (117-138 CE) .
Editorial"- Our boat let go the anchor and has drifted away.... we're stuck on this lonely island like Robinson Crusoe... and without anything to eat and no parrot... - That's true.... and I really don't know what to eat, once I have devoured you, poor Cabassol...
EditorialNew Year's Day. The Chinese, following an old and respectable tradition invented by a confectioner, never fail to begin the year by offering to all their acquaintances chestnuts and other small presents. They kiss each other with pursed lips, but would...
Editorial"- Our boat let go the anchor and has drifted away.... we're stuck on this lonely island like Robinson Crusoe... and without anything to eat and no parrot... - That's true.... and I really don't know what to eat, once I have devoured you, poor Cabassol...
EditorialFamous 'man-eater' at Calcutta - devoured 200 men, women and children before capture - India. A tiger behind bars in the Zoological Gardens. A stereoscopic pair of prints. The Underwood Travel Library: Stereoscopic Views of India. c. 1903. Photograph. ...
EditorialDeath of the Franciscan missionaries, dismembered and devoured by Caribbean Indians to whom they had attempted to evangelise in 1516. Engraving, 1850. Color.
EditorialDon Quixote and the Dead Mule, after 1864, Oil on wood, 9 3/4 x 18 1/8 in. (24.8 x 46 cm), Paintings, Honor? Daumier (French, Marseilles 1808?1879 Valmondois), This work, one of many versions of the subject that Daumier painted after 1864, illustrates ...
EditorialTwo Abyssinian nobles being devoured by lions on the field that they ruined during their hunting, print maker: Caspar Luyken, Christoph Weigel, Frantz Martin Hertzen, 1710.
EditorialDeath of the Franciscan missionaries, dismembered and devoured by Caribbean Indians to whom they had attempted to evangelise in 1516. Engraving, 1850. Color.
EditorialA companion of Ulysses devoured by Scylla. Marble, from a group from a fountain in Emperor Hadrian's Villa in Tivoli. Copy of a Hellenistic original from the period of Hadrian (117-138 CE) .