EditorialChateau de Choisy near Paris, France. One of a pair of rectangular pewter plaques by F. Chevalier, " tabletier du Roi" (1776). Choisy was a hunting lodge of King Louis XV with a famous " table volante" that could recede into the flo...
EditorialChateau de Choisy near Paris, France. One of a pair of rectangular pewter plaques by F. Chevalier, " tabletier du Roi" (1776). Choisy was a hunting lodge of King Louis XV with a famous " table volante" that could recede into the flo...
EditorialPeople salvage items from homes nearly engulfed by still smoldering lava on the morning of the Mount Nyiragongo volcano?s fresh eruption in Goma, Congo, May 23, 2021. (FInbarr O'Reilly/The New York Times)
EditorialPeople walk past a disabled car as floodwaters recede after the remnants of Hurricane Ida and its torrential rains tore through the area, in Manville, N.J., Sept. 3, 2021.(Bryan Anselm/The New York Times)
EditorialMud covers the street in downtown Millburn, N.J., after floodwaters recede on Thursday morning, Sept. 2, 2021. (Bryan Anselm/The New York Times)
EditorialA hiker enjoys a view of Somes Sound from Parkman Mountain in Acadia National Park, near Bar Harbor, Maine, July 8, 2014. (Sara Fox/The New York Times)
EditorialA complete situla-shaped bowl of milky white faience. From the wide, slightly curved bottom surface, the edges recede in a straight line back to a convex edge on which two opposing suspension rings can be seen. Below the edge we see a deeper decorative...
EditorialA complete pot or pot on a fairly large, slightly convex bottom surface. From the bottom surface, the walls bend quite strongly upwards and, via a slightly arched shoulder, recede to a wide neck with slightly protruding edge. An ear is attached between...
EditorialChateau de Choisy near Paris, France. One of a pair of rectangular pewter plaques by F. Chevalier, " tabletier du Roi" (1776). Choisy was a hunting lodge of King Louis XV with a famous " table volante" that could recede into the flo...
EditorialChateau de Choisy near Paris, France. One of a pair of rectangular pewter plaques by F. Chevalier, " tabletier du Roi" (1776). Choisy was a hunting lodge of King Louis XV with a famous " table volante" that could recede into the flo...