EditorialKansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes after winning the Super Bowl LVII against the Philadelphia Eagles at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Ariz., Feb. 12, 2023. (AJ Mast/The New York Times)
EditorialThe former WNBA star Maya Moore at home in an Atlanta suburb with her husband, Jonathan Irons on Thursday, May, 6, 2021. (Bee Trofort/The New York Times)
EditorialThe former WNBA star Maya Moore at home in an Atlanta suburb with her husband, Jonathan Irons on Thursday, May, 6, 2021. (Bee Trofort/The New York Times)
EditorialA New Brand of Brilliance, plate 30 from Bunk!. Sir Eduardo Paolozzi; British (1924-2005). Date: 1972. Dimensions: 424 ? 292 mm. Color lithograph on paper. Origin: England.
EditorialYuan Yao, traveler in the mountains in autumn, property of the Stiftung Hamburger Kunstsammlungen, silk, ink, paint, brush drawing, hanging scroll, ink and colors on silk, picture size (without mounting): height: 212 cm; width: 98,7 cm, seals: two arti...
EditorialUnknown Artist, Fish Shambles, 1600-1700, oil on canvas, 38 in. x 52 11/16 in. (96.5 cm. x 133.8 cm.), Historically, 'Shambles' referred to a table or stall for presenting goods, especially meats, for sale. Thus, the assigned title of this painting mer...
EditorialGiovanni Benedetto Castiglione, Christ Cleansing the Temple, ca. 1650s, oil on canvas, 16 1/4 in. x 28 1/16 in. (41.3 cm. x 71.2 cm.), Based on Rembrandt's print of the same scene from 1635, this work focuses on Jesus's rush toward the fleeing merchant...
EditorialJacques Antoine Dassier, Maria Theresa (1717-1780), Archduchess of Austria and Queen of Hungary and Bohemia 1740-1780, Treaty of Fuessen, 1745, bronze, traces of black patina, 3 15/16 in. (10 cm.), Empress Maria Theresa of the Austrian Habsburg line as...
EditorialGiovanni Battista Guglielmada, Queen Christina of Sweden (1626-1689), ca. 1679-1688, bronze, 1 9/16 in. (4 cm.), Queen Christina (1626-1689), or the 'Minerva of the North,' as she was known, was famous for her inquisitive intellect, her political acume...
EditorialThe moon, shining with extraordinary brilliance, dominated this magical spectacle, Moon and hot air balloon by Camille Flammarion during a flight in 1867, Fig. 55, p. 279, 1870, James Glaisher; Camille Flammarion; Wilfrid de Fonvielle; Gaston Tissandie...
EditorialPhotographic Study, early 1860s, Albumen silver print from glass negative, 20.1 x 14.4 cm (7 15/16 x 5 11/16 in.), Photographs, Clementina Hawarden (British, 1822?1865), Clementina, Lady Hawarden, is a poetic, if elusive, presence among nineteenth-cent...
EditorialNew York Yankees pitcher Whitey Ford throws during a game against the Kansas City Athletics in New York, on Sept. 7, 1955. Ford, the Yankees’ Hall of Fame left-hander who was celebrated as the Chairman of the Board for his stylish pitching and big-game brilliance on the ball clubs that dominated baseball in the 1950s and early ’60s, has died. He was 91. The Yankees announced his death, Oct. 9, 2020, without providing any other details. (The New York Times)
EditorialThe moon, shining with extraordinary brilliance, dominated this magical spectacle, Moon and hot air balloon by Camille Flammarion during a flight in 1867, Fig. 55, p. 279, 1870, James Glaisher; Camille Flammarion; Wilfrid de Fonvielle; Gaston Tissandie...
EditorialA New Brand of Brilliance, plate 30 from Bunk!. Sir Eduardo Paolozzi; British (1924-2005). Date: 1972. Dimensions: 424 ? 292 mm. Color lithograph on paper. Origin: England.
EditorialA New Brand of Brilliance, plate 30 from Bunk!. Sir Eduardo Paolozzi; British (1924-2005). Date: 1972. Dimensions: 424 ? 292 mm. Color lithograph on paper. Origin: England.