EditorialMiHoYo made some female characters’ outfits less revealing, a decision that some fans appreciated but others called an example of the threat posed by China’s regulations. (Qilai Shen/The New York Times)
EditorialThe court at Delhi on the anniversary of the Great Moghul Aureng-Zeb. 137 figurines, gold and enamel, studded with 5.000 diamonds. 1701-1708 L: 142 cm J.M.Dinglinger, brothers and 14 collaborators.
EditorialHarlequin and Columbine, porcelain group by Franz Anton Bustelli, Nymphenburg, around 1755. Such figurines were meant to be placed on a mantlepiece or used as a table decoration.
EditorialThe Chinese Room in Schloss Charlottenburg, Berlin. Walls and ceiling painted with Chinese scenes by Italian painter and stage designer Bartolomeo Verona (around 1780). Five Chinese Blanc-de-Chine figurines, (17th) .
EditorialKobe Bryant LA Lakers jacket and Cristiano Ronaldo and Diego Maradonas football shirts among slew of memorabilia hitting auction block form host of sporting greats
EditorialMale figurines of wood with traces of polychrome. Placed inside the rich tombs of ancient Egypt. 20th-19th century BC. Middle Kingdom. The State Hermitage Museum. St. Petersburg. Russia.
EditorialTwo hairpins (right), female figurines with elaborate hairdo, bone, from Bethlehem. Female figurine on a pillar (left), bone, from Jerusalem. (2nd CE) Roman.
Editorialpainting, Alexander Hugo Bakker Korff, c. 1875, panel, oil paint, painted, Carrier: 30 ? 24 ? 1cm (300 ? 240 ? 10mm), With frame: 34 ? 28.5 ? 3.8cm (340 ? 285 ? 38mm), still life, Still life with figurines, vases and flowers. There are various objects ...
EditorialJosef L?wy, cabinet in ebony with ornaments and figurines, of silver. German work, 2nd half of the 16th century, albumin paper, black and white positive process, image size: height: 28.5 cm; width: 21.5 cm, inscribed: recto u.: einbelichtet: II. group ...
Editorialmold, Anonymous, 17th century, baked, General: 13.8 x 7.5 x 4.5cm 138 x 75 x 45mm, Mold of unglazed earthenware for shapes of pipe earthenware and earthenware figurines. The half mold depicts a female figure with updo, a 17th-century ring collar and lo...
Editorialmold, Anonymous, 17th century, baked, General: 13.8 x 7.5 x 4.5cm 138 x 75 x 45mm, Mold of unglazed earthenware for shapes of pipe earthenware and earthenware figurines. The half mold depicts a female figure with updo, a 17th-century ring collar and lo...
EditorialA bronze, rather detailed model of a man in a riding pose. Around the waist, at the front, a wide belt with slanted notches. The left arm is removed from the body, the forearm is missing. The right arm is raised, the right hand consists of a groove, pi...
EditorialA pot or jug with fine painting. In two separate bands a very fine painting is applied in brown-red on a double shoulder edge. Geometric boxes, triangles and rosettes alternate with stylized figurines of walking birds. This playful decorate is applied ...
EditorialTubby bottle of olive-green glass, decorated with melted glass wires, modeled with tongs, from which three figurines have been formed on the belly to represent animal skins., Crockery, glass, H 8 cm, D 6.5 cm, Sasanidische Period 224-651 AD, Syria.
EditorialA bronze, roughly modeled figure of a walking man. Left leg forward, right leg backward. The arms are half raised, the left forward, the right side. The right hand is pierced. Left hand is missing. The head is facing down and wears a pointed hat. The f...
EditorialThe wooden figurine is a so-called wild chick, a female nude of a simple wood carving. The figurine has been part of a gourd. Such corms with wooden figurines mainly occurred in Germany in the first half of the 15th century. In general with a profane a...
EditorialA silver figure of a walking man (so called 'Resheph figure'). Left leg forward, left arm is missing, the right arm hangs loose along the body. On the head is a high, conical hat. Such figurines belong in the group 'Canaanitic metal figurines', figurin...
EditorialLeather belt with gold-colored (copper alloy) fittings., The belt has 119 small round fittings (diameter fittings: 0.4 cm) and 29 pins (diameter pin: 0.1 cm, height: 0.1 cm ). The fittings have been struck through the leather. The batter has a pattern ...
EditorialUnknown Artist, Statuette of a Woman, ca. 1830 - 1850, limestone, 11 1/2 in. (29.21 cm.), These two figures hail from the Rossel Mountains in southern New Ireland, an island in Papua New Guinea. Typically made of chalk, statuettes such as these, known ...