EditorialA crayfish caught by Alastair Mackie and Donald MacDonald is weighed in Isle of Mull, Scotland, March 5, 2023. (Andrew Testa/The New York Times)
EditorialA crayfish caught by Alastair Mackie and Donald MacDonald is weighed in Isle of Mull, Scotland, March 5, 2023. (Andrew Testa/The New York Times)
EditorialA crayfish caught by Alastair Mackie and Donald MacDonald is weighed in Isle of Mull, Scotland, March 5, 2023. (Andrew Testa/The New York Times)
EditorialWildflowers on the beach at Kaikoura, a town whose name means “eat crayfish” in the Maori language, in New Zealand, December 2022. (Susan Wright/The New York Times)
EditorialStill-life with Fruit, Flowers and Crayfish. Date/Period: Before 1686. Painting. Oil on canvas Oil. Height: 647 mm (25.47 in); Width: 1,086 mm (42.75 in).
EditorialCory O’Neill, Māori tribe Te Arawa’s lead diver, checks crayfish in Lake Rotomā, in New Zealand, May 7, 2022.(Cornell Tukiri/The New York Times)
EditorialSingle Spout Blackware Vessel in the Form of a Crayfish. Chim?; North coast, Peru. Date: 1000-1400. Dimensions: H. 16 cm (6 15/16 in.). Ceramic and pigment. Origin: North Coast.
EditorialWrist-Rest with Crayfish and Water Plants, 18th century. China, Qing dynasty (1644-1911). Ivory and polychrome pigment; overall: 6 cm (2 3/8 in.).
Editorial[Drawing no.12] A Maori bartering a crayfish with an English naval officer. DRAWINGS, in Indian ink, illustrative of Capt. Cook's first voyage, 1768 -1770, chiefly relating to Otaheite and New Zealand, by A. Buchan, John F. Miller, and others. 1769. Di...
EditorialMolluscs and crustacea: A lobster, crab and crayfish. Recueil de planches, sur les sciences, les arts libe?raux, et les arts me?chaniques, avec leur explication. Paris, 1762-72. Source: 65.g.6-66.g.4.(6) Plate LVII.
EditorialA Plan of Dusky Bay, New Zealand, 26 March-3 May 1773 Shows ship’s track. Detail of Pickersgills Harbour with Ships Cove, Astronomers Point and Crayfish Island.Panoramas of A View of the South Entrance into Duskey Bay and A View of the North Entranc...
EditorialA Maori bartering a crayfish with an English naval officer. Drawings illustrative of Captain Cook's First Voyage (1768-1770). Illustration; 1769. Shelfmark: Add. 15508 Page Folio Number: f.11.
EditorialDesign for a Tureen and a Platter, Anonymous, Graphite, pen and brown ink, brush and sepia wash on two joined sheets of paper, Tureen in elevation, platter in plan. The left and right halves of the tureen body are slightly different, as alternative des...
EditorialHead cloth (kain kepala), Medium: cotton Technique: wax resist dyeing (batik) on plain weave, Square textile (may be a head cloth or 'kain kepala') with symmetrical 'mirong' motif (wings of Garuda, mount of Vishnu) on ground covered with crayfish, bird...
EditorialDesign for a Cartouche with Crayfish (Horizontal), Jacques de Lajo?e, French, 16871761, Gabriel Huquier, French, 16951772, Engraving on white laid paper, Cartouche with large crayfish dominating the central space. At top, elements of the chase: a hunti...
EditorialOrnament Design with Crayfish Motif, pl. 14 in Livre des L?gumes [Series of Vegetable Ornament] pl. in Oeuvre de Juste-Aur?le Meissonnier, Juste-Aur?le Meissonnier, French, b. Italy, 16951750, Gabriel Huquier, French, 16951772, Pierre-Quentin Chedel, 1...
EditorialI'm Not Going in There Anymore! - I Think There are Crayfish Down There..., plate one from Les Baigneurs. Honor? Victorin Daumier; French, 1808-1879. Date: 1839-1842. Dimensions: 221 ? 276 mm (image); 270 ? 352 mm (sheet). Lithograph in black, with add...
EditorialCase (Inr) with Design of Rats Eating Rice beside New Year Arrangement with Mochi and Crayfish, Japan, 19th century, Japan, Lacquer, roiro, nashiji, gold, silver and red togidashi; Interior: nashiji and fundame, 3 1/2 x 2 x 1 1/8 in. (8.9 x 5.1 x 2.8 c...
EditorialA Maori bartering a crayfish with an English naval officer. Drawings illustrative of Captain Cook's First Voyage (1768-1770). Illustration; 1769. Shelfmark: Add. 15508 Page Folio Number: f.11.