EditorialLena Pepe and Norbert Leo Butz in “Cornelia Street” at Atlantic Theater Company Stage 2 in New York, January 2023. (Sara Krulwich/The New York Times)
EditorialIllustration for the poem 'Elegy written in a country churchyard.' . Designs by Mr. R. Bentley, for six poems by Mr. T. Gray. London: R. Dodsley, 1753. Source: C.57.h.5 between pages 27 and 29.
EditorialThe forgery stamp that the Dedalus Foundation put on the back of a disputed Robert Motherwell “Elegy,” as part of a court settlement, in New York, Oct. 11, 2011. (Robert Caplin/The New York Times)
EditorialThe exhibition “Beth Lipman: Collective Elegy” on display at the Museum of Arts and Design in Manhattan, July 24, 2021. (Jeenah Moon/The New York Times)
Editorial“Stars of the Forest: Elegy for 9/11,” a painting by Naoto Nakagawa, on display at the 9/11 Memorial & Museum in New York, June 21, 2021. (Vincent Tullo/The New York Times)
EditorialJD Vance, author of "Hillbilly Elegy," speaks with lawmakers and members of a venture capital bus tour in Youngstown, Ohio, Feb. 21, 2018. (Andrew Spear/The New York Times)
EditorialA Country Churchyard. Verse from Gray's Elegy, Marie C. Prestel, 17471794, German, after Thomas Gainsborough RA, 17271788, British, 1790, Aquatint on moderately thick, moderately textured, cream, laid paper, mounted on, moderately thick, smooth, cream,...
EditorialSchool Master in Classroom But Knowledge to their eyes her ample page rich with the spoils of time did ne'er unfold. Elegy, 1847, Richard Redgrave, 18041888, British, 1847.
EditorialDown by a River-side and Bonny. Down by a River-side. [A ballad.] (Helen Symon. Bo. [Edinburgh?] 1776. Down by a River-side and Bonny, an elegy. Image taken from Down by a River-side. [A ballad.] (Helen Symon. Bonny, an elegy.). Originally published/...
EditorialIllustration for the poem 'Elegy written in a country churchyard.' . Designs by Mr. R. Bentley, for six poems by Mr. T. Gray. London: R. Dodsley, 1753. Source: C.57.h.5 between pages 27 and 29.
EditorialThe killing of Prince Rupert's dog, named 'Boy', during the battle of Marston Moor, during the English civil war. A dog's elegy, or Rupert's tears for the late defeat at Marston-Moore ... London, July 27, 1644. A woodcut showing a witch, a cavalier and...