EditorialSardines grilled in front of the Douro River in Afurada, a village south of Porto, Portugal, on Aug. 31, 2022. (Matilde Viegas/The New York Times)
EditorialFrancisco de Goya (1746-1828). Spanish painter and printmaker. The Burial of the Sardine (1810). Detail. Oil on wood. Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando. Madrid. Spain.
EditorialFrancisco de Goya (1746-1828). Spanish painter and printmaker. The Burial of the Sardine (1810). Detail. Oil on wood. Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando. Madrid. Spain.
EditorialApeles Mestres (1854-1936). Spanish writer and draftsman. The Sardine fishers. Illustration by Mestres for his work Idylls (Idilis). 1884-1889.
EditorialApeles Mestres (1854-1936). Spanish writer and draftsman. The Sardine fishers. Illustration by Mestres for his work Idylls (Idilis). 1884-1889.
EditorialFrancisco de Goya (1746-1828). Spanish painter and printmaker. The Burial of the Sardine (1810). Detail. Oil on wood. Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando. Madrid. Spain.
EditorialApeles Mestres (1854-1936). Spanish writer and draftsman. The Sardine fishers. Illustration by Mestres for his work Idylls (Idilis). 1884-1889.
EditorialToast rack, egg dish, sardine box, caviar box, pickle frame, etc. Lithograph from a catalog of metal products manufactured by Wuerttemberg Metalware Factory, Geislingen, Germany, 1896.
EditorialFrancisco de Goya (1746-1828). Spanish painter and printmaker. The Burial of the Sardine (1810). Detail. Oil on wood. Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando. Madrid. Spain.
EditorialApeles Mestres (1854-1936). Spanish writer and draftsman. The Sardine fishers. Illustration by Mestres for his work Idylls (Idilis). 1884-1889.