EditorialInvestors seeking to steer clear of the twin hazards of rising inflation and falling bond prices might feel as if they’re being asked to navigate between the mythological sea creatures Scylla and Charybdis. (Hanna Agosta/The New York Times)
EditorialVase Vase Vase, Neptune domptant les flots et le Triomphe de Galath?e, The vase has two ears, an urn-shaped body and a separate lid. The foot shows four children on sea creatures, the belly is decorated with two high-relief representations: on the fron...
EditorialTrue fig tree of the rock Scyllae and the dangerous ear of Charybdis in Calabria as he views this time, Strait of Messina (Italy), signed: Ioach., Sandrart deli, Fig. 37, p. 178, Sandrart, Joachim von (del.), 1640, Martin Zeiller: Itinerarium Italiae n...
EditorialBritannia Between Scylla and Charybdis. James Gillray (English, 1756-1815); published by Hannah Humphrey (English, c. 1745-1818). Date: 1793. Dimensions: 278 ? 356 mm (image); 303 ? 364 mm (plate); 311 ? 393 mm (sheet). Etching in dark brown, with hand...