EditorialThe horses, elephants and soldiers also enjoy Bharadvāja’s hospitality. The horses, hobbled and tethered, eat out of great golden dishes; likewise the elephants, presented here with sugar cane. The elephants bathe in a lotus lake into which rivers o...
EditorialDeer loll nonchalantly around the outskirts of Kinloch, the island’s only settlement, while eagles inhabit the island’s volcanic peaks. (Andrew Testa/The New York Times)
EditorialDeer loll nonchalantly around the outskirts of Kinloch, the island’s only settlement, while eagles inhabit the island’s volcanic peaks. (Andrew Testa/The New York Times)
EditorialGate of the Loll-Baug at Fyzabad, from 'Oriental Scenery: Twenty Four Views in Hindoostan', Thomas Daniell, British, 1749 - 1840, Colored aquatint on paper, London, England, 1795-1803, Print, Print.
EditorialA view of the Loll Bazaar, from Opposite the House of John Palmer, Esq. From the junction with Mission Row, Fraser drew the view eastward down the length of the street. The grand house dominating the composition is the house of John Palmer, the so-call...
EditorialThe horses, elephants and soldiers also enjoy Bharadvāja’s hospitality. The horses, hobbled and tethered, eat out of great golden dishes; likewise the elephants, presented here with sugar cane. The elephants bathe in a lotus lake into which rivers o...
EditorialA view of the Loll Bazaar, from Opposite the House of John Palmer, Esq. From the junction with Mission Row, Fraser drew the view eastward down the length of the street. The grand house dominating the composition is the house of John Palmer, the so-call...
EditorialThe horses, elephants and soldiers also enjoy Bharadvāja’s hospitality. The horses, hobbled and tethered, eat out of great golden dishes; likewise the elephants, presented here with sugar cane. The elephants bathe in a lotus lake into which rivers o...
EditorialA view of the Loll Bazaar, from Opposite the House of John Palmer, Esq. From the junction with Mission Row, Fraser drew the view eastward down the length of the street. The grand house dominating the composition is the house of John Palmer, the so-call...
EditorialThe horses, elephants and soldiers also enjoy Bharadvāja’s hospitality. The horses, hobbled and tethered, eat out of great golden dishes; likewise the elephants, presented here with sugar cane. The elephants bathe in a lotus lake into which rivers o...