EditorialPresident Donald Trump with President Vladimir Putin during a joint news conference at the in Helsinki, Finland, July 16, 2018. (Doug Mills/The New York Times)
EditorialEileen Gu of China reacts winning the gold medal during the women's big air freestyle skiing final at the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, on Tuesday, Feb. 8, 2022. (Doug Mills/The New York Times)
EditorialThe prolific cultural critic, columnist and author Terry Teachout at the Long Wharf Theater, where his play “Satchmo at the Waldorf” was in performance, in New Haven, Conn. on Oct. 3, 2012. (Christopher Capozziello/The New York Times)
EditorialMarch of Intellect, William Heath, British, 1794 - 1840, Engraving in black ink, brush and watercolor on paper, England, 1805-1815, Print, Print.
EditorialMarch of Intellect No. 2, William Heath, British, 1794 - 1840, T. McLean, London, England, Engraving, brush and watercolor on paper, Cartoon showing other fantastical means of surface and air transportation than are seen in -84, including a balloon bri...
EditorialRecto: Joseph interpreting the dreams of Pharoah, preliminary design for plate 2, 'Spiritus Intellectus' (The Spirit of Intellect) in the 'Seven Gifts of the Holy Spirit' series; Verso: inscription concerning print series of the 'Life of John the Bapti...
EditorialGiovanni Battista Guglielmada, Queen Christina of Sweden (1626-1689), ca. 1679-1688, bronze, 1 9/16 in. (4 cm.), Queen Christina (1626-1689), or the 'Minerva of the North,' as she was known, was famous for her inquisitive intellect, her political acume...
EditorialSir Thomas Chaloner (1521-1565). English statesman and poet. Portrait by an unknown Flemish artist. He is depicted holding a pair of scales in his right hand which are weighted on the side of the blazing book (a symbol of intellect and learning) agains...
EditorialSilas Farley, who, on the heels of his best season yet with the New York City Ballet, recently decided to retire, in Charlotte, N.C., June 22, 2020. (Kennedi Carter/The New York Times)
EditorialThe sloth is crushed by Poverty and Deficiency Story of the sloth (series title) Thesaurus sacrarum historiaru [m] veteris testame [n] ti, elega [n] tissimis imaginibus expressu [m] excelle [n] tissimoru [m] in hac arte viroru [m] opera: now [n] c prim...
EditorialGodliness surrounded by the three divine virtues Title page for: S. Curcellaeus, The Zedelyke Works, ca. 1674, Above a pedestal stands the personified Godliness, surrounded by the personifications of hope, love and faith ( the three divine virtues). In...
EditorialRoger de La Fresnaye: Married Life (La Vie conjugale), Roger de La Fresnaye, 1913, Oil on canvas, French painter Roger de La Fresnaye absorbed the cubist vocabulary developed by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque. He was a member of the Section d'Or, the...
EditorialRoger de La Fresnaye: Married Life (La Vie conjugale), Roger de La Fresnaye, 1913, Oil on canvas, French painter Roger de La Fresnaye absorbed the cubist vocabulary developed by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque. He was a member of the Section d'Or, the...
EditorialRoger de La Fresnaye: Married Life (La Vie conjugale), Roger de La Fresnaye, 1913, Oil on canvas, French painter Roger de La Fresnaye absorbed the cubist vocabulary developed by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque. He was a member of the Section d'Or, the...
EditorialStill Life (The Tobacco Pouch), Beaulieu (present-day Beaulieu-les-Loches), 1918, Graphite on off-white laid paper, 12 ? 18 1/2 in. (30.5 ? 47 cm), Drawings, Juan Gris (Spanish, Madrid 1887?1927 Boulogne-sur-Seine), Although these still-life objects ar...