EditorialDesign for a Display Stand, Karl Friedrich Schinkel, German, 17811841, Pen and black ink, brush and watercolor on paper, A stand with four circular tiers to display crystal objects. On margin, explanations of the drawing. It is a folded sheet of paper....
EditorialA photographer reviews photos of 200,000 American flags in Washington for the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden, Jan. 20, 2021. (Jason Andrews/The New York Times)
EditorialTo his royal highness Fredrick Duke of York, this plate of Satan holding th prepondrence of power or Bounaparte's threat, is most humbly inscribed, by E. Sanders, engraving 1803, Satan holding a balance to which, on one end is attached a hot-air balloo...
EditorialTo his royal highness Fredrick Duke of York, this plate of Satan holding th prepondrence of power or Bounaparte's threat, is most humbly inscribed, by E. Sanders, engraving 1803, Satan holding a balance to which, on one end is attached a hot-air balloo...
EditorialTo his royal highness Fredrick Duke of York, this plate of Satan holding th prepondrence of power or Bounaparte's threat, is most humbly inscribed, by E. Sanders, engraving 1803, Satan holding a balance to which, on one end is attached a hot-air balloo...
EditorialHéctor Zamora’s sculpture “Lattice Detour,” a curved wall of terra cotta bricks, on the roof of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, Aug. 20, 2020. (Hiroko Masuike/The New York Times)
EditorialThe outdoor amphitheater at the home of Barry and Fran Weissler, which was created by the sculptor Beverly Pepper, in Waccabuc, N.Y., on Aug. 3, 2010. (Trevor Tondro/The New York Times)
EditorialTo his royal highness Fredrick Duke of York, this plate of Satan holding th prepondrence of power or Bounaparte's threat, is most humbly inscribed, by E. Sanders, engraving 1803, Satan holding a balance to which, on one end is attached a hot-air balloo...
EditorialTo his royal highness Fredrick Duke of York, this plate of Satan holding th prepondrence of power or Bounaparte's threat, is most humbly inscribed, by E. Sanders, engraving 1803, Satan holding a balance to which, on one end is attached a hot-air balloo...
EditorialTo his royal highness Fredrick Duke of York, this plate of Satan holding th prepondrence of power or Bounaparte's threat, is most humbly inscribed, by E. Sanders, engraving 1803, Satan holding a balance to which, on one end is attached a hot-air balloo...