EditorialThe photographer Justin J Wee in a series of self-portraits, seeking to evoke “a sad clown,” caught under the lights at closing time, in Brooklyn, Aug. 17, 2022. (Justin J Wee/The New York Times)
EditorialA strawberry mascarpone croissant at Bachour, whose French-style pastries often feature tropical fruits that evoke chef Antonio Bachour’s native Puerto Rico, in Miami, Dec. 29, 2021. (James Jackman/The New York Times)
EditorialNoh Costume (Nuihaku) with Books and Nandina Branches, ???????????, Edo period (1615?1868), second half of the 18th century, Japan, Silk embroidery and metallic leaf on silk satin, Overall: 65 1/4 x 56 3/4 in. (165.7 x 144.1 cm), Costumes, On this robe...
Editorial????????????, Noh Costume (Karaori) with Cherry Blossoms and Fretwork, Edo period (1615?1868), first half of the 18th century, Japan, Brocaded silk twill, Overall: 65 1/2 x 64 1/2 in. (166.4 x 163.8 cm), Costumes, An intense chromatic effect is achieve...
EditorialA strawberry mascarpone croissant at Bachour, whose French-style pastries often feature tropical fruits that evoke chef Antonio Bachour’s native Puerto Rico, in Miami, Dec. 29, 2021. (James Jackman/The New York Times)
EditorialThe Inside Out festival continues this October with a series of outdoor art, sculpture and illuminated installations to surprise and delight visitors on the streets of Westminster this autumn.
EditorialPaul Huntley tried a wig on Sutton Foster in New York on March 19, 2002, for her role in “Thoroughly Modern Millie,” for which he sought to evoke New York City in 1922 with bangs, spit curls and finger waves. Paul Huntley, the hair stylist and wig designer who gave Carol Channing her expansive bouffant in “Hello, Dolly!,” Alan Cumming his plastered curl in “Cabaret” and Sutton Foster her golden bob in “Anything Goes,” died on Friday, July 13, 2021 in London. He was 88. His death was confirmed by a friend, Liz Carboni, who said he had been hospitalized for a lung infection. (Sara Krulwich/The New York Times)
EditorialIthyphallic slave with lantern, formerly Slg. Friedrich G?tte (Hamburg), clay, Total: Height: 12.9 cm; Width: 9 cm; Depth: 8.5 cm, ceramic, man, Hellenism, Early Imperial Period, Middle Imperial Period, Late Imperial Period, With bent back the stocky m...
EditorialRagini Bilaval, from a Garland of Musical Modes?(Ragamala), ca.?175080, Opaque watercolor on paper, 9 5/8 ? 6 in. (24.5 ? 15.3 cm), In this painting, Ragini Bilaval is portrayed as an elite woman wearing fine clothing and jewelry. She examines her refl...
EditorialJohn La Farge, untitled, April 1865, paper, In response to the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, mourners recorded their shock, anger, and sorrow in diaries and letters, in the margins of account books, and on scraps of paper. They documented their rea...