EditorialThe director Kristjan Thor, left, and the playwright Tracy Weller on the set of “Hart Island” at the Gym at Judson in New York, March 12, 2022. (Timothy O'Connell/The New York Times)
EditorialThe choreographer David Gordon in 2001, rehearsing his piece, “Private Lives of Dancers,” behind his wife and muse, Valda Setterfield, in New York. (Andrea Mohin/The New York Times)
EditorialIn the studio in Highland Park, A stained glass color palette hangs over a panel for New Mount Carmel Monastery in Meeteetse, Wyo., at Judson Studios, Los Angeles’s oldest stained glass studio, April 16, 2021. (Yudi Ela/The New York Times)
EditorialTool, Wood, steel, brass, Dispay board (accessory 1) reads, 'Wood Engraving Tools, Gravers used by DeWitt C. Hitchcock, (1824 1879), Given by D. C. Judson. One wooden-handled steel engraving tool of blade-like shape, with the ends cut at an angle along...
EditorialStudy for a Window in the Judson Memorial Baptist Church, New York, John La Farge, American, 18351910, Graphite and watercolor on paper, Arched top window of four panels, divided into small triangular panes, in the Byzantine style. Below, an inlaid mar...
EditorialStudy for a Wall Memorial in the Judson Memorial Baptist Church, New York, John La Farge, American, 18351910, Graphite and watercolor on paper, Arched top vertical panel in the Byzantine style, with a memorial in the center. Circular plaque in arch., U...
EditorialLife beyond death; being a review of the world's beliefs on the subject, a consideration of present conditions of thought and feeling, leading to the question as to whether it can be demonstrated as a fact, to which is added an appendix containing some...
EditorialLife beyond death : being a review of the world's beliefs on the subject, a consideration of present conditions of thought and feeling, leading to the question as to whether it can be demonstrated as a fact ... : Savage, Minot J. (Minot Judson), 1841-1918.
EditorialJudson W. Sherman, James Earle McClees (American, 1821 - 1887), Julian Vannerson (American, 1827 - after 1875), Washington, District of Columbia, United States, about 1859, Salted paper print, 11 ? 8.8 cm (4 5/16 ? 3 7/16 in.).