EditorialTwo hairpins (right), female figurines with elaborate hairdo, bone, from Bethlehem. Female figurine on a pillar (left), bone, from Jerusalem. (2nd CE) Roman.
EditorialMarble figurine of a woman, Cycladic, ca. 2700-2400 BCE. A few male figures and figures of musicians are known, but the figurines are usually female and naked with folded arms, the right arm always underneat the left. Their heads have no features excep...
EditorialSanctuary of Ayia Irini (1200-1st century BC). Cyprus. Statues and terracotta figurines found around the altar. Detail. Museum of Mediterranean and Near Eastern Antiquities. Stockholm. Sweden.
EditorialThree figurines of nude women, the traditional mother-and fertility goddess, but strongly influenced by Hellenism. Babylon, Seleucid period. Alabaster, the center figurine has garnets in eyes and navel. H: 23-25 cm, AO 20132, 20127, 22994.
EditorialJoan Crawford (1904-1977), actriz de cine y television estadounidense, contemplando unos figurines de moda con su imagen para una de sus pel?culas.
EditorialFigurines of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Russian President Vladimir Putin sit across from each other at a pizzeria table, Naples, Italy - 16 Dec 2022
EditorialItaly: Figurines of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Russian President Vladimir Putin sit across from each other at a pizzeria table, sharing a ''Margherita'' pizza and drinking wine: the scene is part of a nativity scene made entirely from pizza
EditorialFigurines of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Russian President Vladimir Putin sit across from each other at a pizzeria table, sharing a ''Margherita'' pizza and drinking wine: the scene is part of a nativity scene made entirely from pizza dough
EditorialIn a photo provided by Nicholas Knight/Public Art Fund, “Ancestor,” an 18-foot-tall statue by the British Indian sculptor Bharti Kher, graces the entrance of Central Park at Fifth Avenue and 60th Street in New York on Sept. 3, 2022. (Nicholas Knight/Public Art Fund via The New York Times)
EditorialA terracotta figurine of Queen Elizabeth II is exhibited in the workshop of the Italian artist Gennaro Di Virgilio, an expert in making nativity figurines, he also creates works of contemporary personalities.
EditorialA terracotta figurine of Queen Elizabeth II is exhibited in the workshop of the Italian artist Gennaro Di Virgilio, an expert in making nativity figurines, he also creates works of contemporary personalities.
EditorialA terracotta figurine of Queen Elizabeth II is exhibited in the workshop of the Italian artist Gennaro Di Virgilio, an expert in making nativity figurines, he also creates works of contemporary personalities.
EditorialDouble-headed figure, 2300?2200 B.C., Ecuador, Valdivia, Ceramic, H. 3 1/2 x W. 1 1/2 in. (8.9 x 3.8 cm), Ceramics-Sculpture, Some of the earliest known works of art in western South America have been found on Ecuador's Santa Elena Peninsula, where the...
EditorialPrehistory. Stone Age. Figurines of humans are known and these are mostly stylized depictions, such as a shaft-hole axe from Kiuruvesi. The National Museum of Finland. Helsinki.
EditorialGregor Prugger’s “Tree of Everybody,” an art installation in the roofless Church of Santa Maria dello Spasimo, in Palermo, Italy on May 24, 2022. (Gianni Cipriano/The New York Times)
EditorialA necklace and elephant figurines at the home of Thomas Noland that belonged to his mother, Bobby Noland, who died of COVID-19 in January of 2022, in Mount Pleasant, S.C., March 12, 2022. (Mike Belleme/The New York Times)
EditorialIvory female figurines with Lapis Lazuli inlay eyes. Ancient Egyptian, Early Middle Predynastic, 3900-3300 BC, British museum, London, England, Great Britain.