EditorialSioux chief Shoo-de-ga-cha, Smoke, in buffalo robe outside a teepee 87 and his wife or squaw Hee-la'h-dee, Pure Fountain 88. Her arms and neck are tattooed by pricking with gunpowder and vermilion. Handcoloured lithograph from George Catlin's Manners, ...
EditorialDesign, Variation of the Sculptured Coat of Arms seen in 1938-88-8222, Black chalk, pen and ink, brush and grayish brown wash on paper; Verso: pen and ink, The charges and the motto are not shown. The manteling is reduced and details altered. The frame...
EditorialDough is pricked before baking for an easy homemade matzo, in New York, March 26, 2020. Food styled by Julia Gartland. (Julia Gartland/The New York Times)
EditorialTool for a needle lace application in the form of a cotton rag on which a black leaf is sewn with white trace threads in the shape of a butterfly, Tools in the form of a black leaf in which the pattern of butterfly wings and a butterfly are 'poked'. Th...
EditorialPricking for a needle lace application in the shape of a butterfly, Pricking for a needle lace application: tools in the form of a rectangular black leaf in which the pattern of butterfly wings and a butterfly are 'punctured'. At the bottom is a white ...
EditorialSioux chief Shoo-de-ga-cha, Smoke, in buffalo robe outside a teepee 87 and his wife or squaw Hee-la'h-dee, Pure Fountain 88. Her arms and neck are tattooed by pricking with gunpowder and vermilion. Handcoloured lithograph from George Catlin's Manners, ...
EditorialFrontispiece from a French perfumery book, Barbe's L'origine des parfums, showing the barbaric operation of pricking a musk deer to obtain its blood. Lithograph from Eugene Rimmel's Le Livre des Parfums, Paris, 1870.
EditorialFakir or fukeer, enthusiast, in muslin loincloth, pricking his skin with brass forks and sharp needles. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by an unknown artist from "Asiatic Costumes," Ackermann, London, 1828.