EditorialUnknown (Italian), Pacing Horse, ca. between 1470 and 1530, Gessoed poplar with black paint and traces of gilding, with hand forged iron-rod and supports between base and stomach of horse, Overall: 27 3/4 ? 33 ? 15 1/4 inches (70.5 ? 83.8 ? 38.7 cm).
EditorialLa belle dane sans merci. I set her on my pacing steed, and nothing else saw all day long. . Fairy-Gold: a book of old English fairy tales, chosen by Ernest Rhys, illustrated by Herbert Cole. London : J. M. Dent & Co., 1906. Source: 12411.d.22 facing ...
EditorialJacob Caswell, the winner of the nonbinary division of the Brooklyn Marathon, points to the estimated pacing times, in New York, April 24, 2022. (Hilary Swift/The New York Times)
EditorialPacing Horse (one of a pair). After a design by Giambologna; Italian, born Flanders, 1529-1608. Date: 1575-1595. Dimensions: 34.3 ? 27.6 ? 15.9 cm (13 1/2 ? 10 7/8 ? 6 1/4 in. ). Bronze with gilding. Origin: Italy.
EditorialCentral Italian 16th Century, (sculptor), North Italian 16th Century, (sculptor), Pacing Female Panther, mid 16th century, bronze/Black lacquer over deep brown bronze, overall (height by length): 10 ? 14.2 cm (3 15/16 ? 5 9/16 in.).
EditorialGeorge Barret, the elder, A Mother and Children Resting beneath a Large Beech Tree, Deer Pacing Beyond, possibly in Norbury Park, Surrey, George Barret, the elder (Irish, Dublin 1732?1784 Paddington, London), 1776, Graphite and body color with gum arab...
EditorialGeorge Barret, the elder, A Mother and Children Resting beneath a Large Beech Tree, Deer Pacing Beyond, possibly in Norbury Park, Surrey, George Barret, the elder (Irish, Dublin 1732?1784 Paddington, London), 1776, Graphite and body color with gum arab...
EditorialHerring wrapped in barrels The Pacing of the Herring in barrels / The Packing of the Herrings into the Barrils (title on object) Large Vissery (series title), The herring caught on the quay packed in tons and taken away. In the background sail masts an...
Editorial*PREMIUM-EXCLUSIVE* Laura Lentz looks tired as she heads to a late night tanning session with her husband Carl Lentz with no ring on! *WEB EMBARGO UNTIL 2:30 pm PST on November 22, 2020*
EditorialVictor Santiago and Erika Crespo Martinez in front of a smartphone during their wedding, joined by family and friends via the Zoom video meeting app, in their West Harlem apartment in New York, June 27, 2020. (Maridelis Morales Rosado/The New York Times)
EditorialEXCLUSIVE: Michael Avenatti seen at his friend's apartment in Venice Beach while under house arrest, pacing back and forth on the balcony while chatting on flip phone after being granted 90-day temporary release from jail due to Covid-19
EditorialNegative - Two Men With Pacing Motorcycle & Bicycle, Canterbury, Victoria, circa 1920, Two men, one seated on a motorbike, the other standing with a bicycle. A rug has been hung over a fence in the background as a backdrop for the photograph.
EditorialUnknown (Italian), Pacing Horse, ca. between 1470 and 1530, Gessoed poplar with black paint and traces of gilding, with hand forged iron-rod and supports between base and stomach of horse, Overall: 27 3/4 ? 33 ? 15 1/4 inches (70.5 ? 83.8 ? 38.7 cm).
EditorialHerring wrapped in barrels The Pacing of the Herring in barrels / The Packing of the Herrings into the Barrils (title on object) Large Vissery (series title), The herring caught on the quay packed in tons and taken away. In the background sail masts an...
EditorialBeaker Vase, Faience beaker vase, painted in blue with cartouches in which scenes from the faience company and a shoemaker. the caption to the first scene reads: D 'hairdresser is his duty to dry // and leave. // So the oven can enjoy everything // Kin...
EditorialPacing Horse (one of a pair). After a design by Giambologna; Italian, born Flanders, 1529-1608. Date: 1575-1595. Dimensions: 34.3 ? 27.6 ? 15.9 cm (13 1/2 ? 10 7/8 ? 6 1/4 in. ). Bronze with gilding. Origin: Italy.
EditorialLa belle dane sans merci. I set her on my pacing steed, and nothing else saw all day long. . Fairy-Gold: a book of old English fairy tales, chosen by Ernest Rhys, illustrated by Herbert Cole. London : J. M. Dent & Co., 1906. Source: 12411.d.22 facing 452.