EditorialThere’s one genuinely powerful force seeking a more podlike, nutshell-bounded human future,” writes The New York Times columnists Ross Douthat. “It’s the technicians of Silicon Valley, backed by billions in digital-age ambition, who’ll seemingly stop at nothing until human beings live inside their goggles.” (Alain Pilon/The New York Times)
EditorialThere’s one genuinely powerful force seeking a more podlike, nutshell-bounded human future,” writes The New York Times columnists Ross Douthat. “It’s the technicians of Silicon Valley, backed by billions in digital-age ambition, who’ll seemingly stop at nothing until human beings live inside their goggles.” (Alain Pilon/The New York Times)
EditorialThere’s one genuinely powerful force seeking a more podlike, nutshell-bounded human future,” writes The New York Times columnists Ross Douthat. “It’s the technicians of Silicon Valley, backed by billions in digital-age ambition, who’ll seemingly stop at nothing until human beings live inside their goggles.” (Alain Pilon/The New York Times)
EditorialThere’s one genuinely powerful force seeking a more podlike, nutshell-bounded human future,” writes The New York Times columnists Ross Douthat. “It’s the technicians of Silicon Valley, backed by billions in digital-age ambition, who’ll seemingly stop at nothing until human beings live inside their goggles.” (Alain Pilon/The New York Times)
EditorialThere’s one genuinely powerful force seeking a more podlike, nutshell-bounded human future,” writes The New York Times columnists Ross Douthat. “It’s the technicians of Silicon Valley, backed by billions in digital-age ambition, who’ll seemingly stop at nothing until human beings live inside their goggles.” (Alain Pilon/The New York Times)
EditorialThere’s one genuinely powerful force seeking a more podlike, nutshell-bounded human future,” writes The New York Times columnists Ross Douthat. “It’s the technicians of Silicon Valley, backed by billions in digital-age ambition, who’ll seemingly stop at nothing until human beings live inside their goggles.” (Alain Pilon/The New York Times)
Editorial“The news that Kenneth Griffin, a hedge fund billionaire, is donating a cool $300 million to Harvard University, where his name will adorn the entire Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, provoked the kind of pan-ideological revulsion that in our polarized times only the richest Ivy League schools still reliably inspire,” Ross Douthat writes. (Alain Pilon/The New York Times)
EditorialSculpture of Germain Pilon in the Mus?e de Cluny in Paris, representing the three Parcen Paris, Mus?e Cluny: Les 3 Parques par Germain Pilon (title on object), permanent exhibition, museum, Fates, Parcae (Moirae), sculpture, Neue Photographische Gesell...
EditorialSculpture group of Germain Pilon in the Mus?e du Louvre in Paris, depicting three women Paris: Louvre: Groupe and bois de G. Pilon (title on object), adult woman, sculpture, permanent exhibition, museum, Neue Photographische Gesellschaft (mentioned on ...
EditorialPaul C?zanne: The Cha?ne de l'Etoile Mountains (La Cha?ne de l'Etoile avec le Pilon du Roi), Paul C?zanne, 1885?1886, Watercolor and graphite on laid paper, The cha?ne de l'Etoile mountain range in the south of France. During recent conservation treatm...
EditorialPaul C?zanne: The Cha?ne de l'Etoile Mountains (La Cha?ne de l'Etoile avec le Pilon du Roi), Paul C?zanne, 1885?1886, Watercolor and graphite on laid paper, The cha?ne de l'Etoile mountain range in the south of France. During recent conservation treatm...
EditorialOld halls in Leuven, The Halls of Leuven, Signed: F. Stroobant, del. Et lith, C. Muquardt, ?diteur; Imp. Simonau & Toovey, Fig. 12, Stroobant, F. (del. et lith.); Simonau & Toovey (imp.); Muquardt, C. (?d.), Fran?ois Stroobant, F. Stappaerts: Le Braban...
EditorialStatue of Cardinal Rene de Birague (1506-1583), born in Milan, French citizen since 1565, Chancellor of France in 1573, priest after his wife's death, made cardinal in 1578. Bronze, H: 143 cm, L: 195 cm, 1584. LP 396.
EditorialStatue of Cardinal Rene de Birague (1506-1583), born in Milan, French citizen since 1565, Chancellor of France in 1573, priest after his wife's death, made cardinal in 1578. Bronze, H: 143 cm, L: 195 cm, 1584. LP 396.
EditorialStatue of Cardinal Rene de Birague (1506-1583), born in Milan, French citizen since 1565, Chancellor of France in 1573, priest after his wife's death, made cardinal in 1578. Bronze, H: 143 cm, L: 195 cm, 1584. LP 396.
EditorialStatue of Cardinal Rene de Birague (1506-1583), born in Milan, French citizen since 1565, Chancellor of France in 1573, priest after his wife's death, made cardinal in 1578. Bronze, H: 143 cm, L: 195 cm, 1584. LP 396.