EditorialCocoa Brown?s Georgia home destroyed in a devastating fire which forced the actress and her young son flee for their lives - as GoFundMe nears $50k target.
EditorialDrawing: Expressions of Emotion (Laughter, Weeping, Compassion, Sadness), from Encyclop?die. A. J. Defehrt (French, active 18th century); after Charles le Brun (French, active 17th century-1765); published by Andr? le Breton (French, 1708-1779), Michel...
EditorialThe grinning match, a humourous scene at a country fair, engraving 1775, mezzotint., A man stands on a chair beneath a large, spreading tree on which a tri-corn hat hangs from a limb, his grinning face framed by a horse-collar, a woman and a man look o...
Editorial"La risa del pueblo": Con su m?sica a otra parte ("The Laughter of the People": Take Your Music Somewhere Else). Jos? Ch?vez Morado; Mexican, 1909-2002. Date: 1939. Dimensions: 675 x 438 mm. Lithograph in black on pink wove paper. Origin: Mexico.
EditorialDrawing: Expressions of Emotion (Laughter, Weeping, Compassion, Sadness), from Encyclop?die. A. J. Defehrt (French, active 18th century); after Charles le Brun (French, active 17th century-1765); published by Andr? le Breton (French, 1708-1779), Michel...
EditorialConversion of the Spreitenbach with laughter, Depiction of the Spreitenbach near Lachen, 19th century mansions roof, signed: Imp. M. Girardet, panel XIX, after p. 57, Girardet, M., 1890, Schweiz, Eidgen?ssisches Departement des Innern; Schweiz, Eidgen?...
EditorialFrancisco de Goya y Lucientes / 'Dream 19. The Old Women are filled with laughter because they know he hasn?t a penny'. 1796 - 1797. Indian ink wash, Brush, Pencil, Iron gall ink on dark yellow laid paper.
EditorialFrancisco de Goya y Lucientes / 'Dream 19. The Old Women are filled with laughter because they know he hasn?t a penny'. 1796 - 1797. Indian ink wash, Brush, Pencil, Iron gall ink on dark yellow laid paper.
EditorialFrancisco de Goya y Lucientes / 'Dream 19. The Old Women are filled with laughter because they know he hasn?t a penny'. 1796 - 1797. Indian ink wash, Brush, Pencil, Iron gall ink on dark yellow laid paper.
EditorialLaughter. Auguste Herbin; French, 1882-1960. Date: 1959-1960. Dimensions: 499 ? 340 mm. Gouache, over traces of graphite on cream wove paper. Origin: France.
Editorial"La risa del pueblo": Con su m?sica a otra parte ("The Laughter of the People": Take Your Music Somewhere Else). Jos? Ch?vez Morado; Mexican, 1909-2002. Date: 1939. Dimensions: 675 x 438 mm. Lithograph in black on pink wove paper. Origin: Mexico.
EditorialDrawing: Expressions of Emotion (Laughter, Weeping, Compassion, Sadness), from Encyclop?die. A. J. Defehrt (French, active 18th century); after Charles le Brun (French, active 17th century-1765); published by Andr? le Breton (French, 1708-1779), Michel...
EditorialApril. "April, April, laugh thy girlish laughter!". The Year's at the Spring. An anthology of recent poetry. Compiled by L. D'O. Walters, and illustrated by Harry Clarke, etc. London : G. G. Harrap & Co., 1920. Source: 11603.h.21 plate opposite page 31.
EditorialShe burst out into a great fit of laughter. Lazy Jack. 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 126.
EditorialApril. "April, April, laugh thy girlish laughter!". The Year's at the Spring. An anthology of recent poetry. Compiled by L. D'O. Walters, and illustrated by Harry Clarke, etc. London : G. G. Harrap & Co., 1920. Source: 11603.h.21 plate opposite page 31.
EditorialSlight lowering of the angle of the mouth due to depression (left); False laughter (right), plate 35 from the album, The Mechanism of Human Facial Expression. Dated: 1854-1856. Dimensions: image: 22.8 ? 16.4 cm (9 ? 6 7/16 in.) mount: 40.3 ? 27.8 cm (...
EditorialA relaxed face (left); False joy or laughter (right), plate 30 from the album, The Mechanism of Human Facial Expression. Dated: 1854-1856. Dimensions: image: 22.7 ? 16.8 cm (8 15/16 ? 6 5/8 in.) mount: 42 ? 27.4 cm (16 9/16 ? 10 13/16 in.). Medium: al...
EditorialSlight lowering of the angle of the mouth due to depression (left); False laughter (right), plate 35 from the album, The Mechanism of Human Facial Expression. Dated: 1854-1856. Dimensions: image: 22.8 ? 16.4 cm (9 ? 6 7/16 in.) mount: 40.3 ? 27.8 cm (...
EditorialA relaxed face (left); False joy or laughter (right), plate 30 from the album, The Mechanism of Human Facial Expression. Dated: 1854-1856. Dimensions: image: 22.7 ? 16.8 cm (8 15/16 ? 6 5/8 in.) mount: 42 ? 27.4 cm (16 9/16 ? 10 13/16 in.). Medium: al...
EditorialFrancisco de Goya y Lucientes / 'Dream 19. The Old Women are filled with laughter because they know he hasn?t a penny'. 1796 - 1797. Indian ink wash, Brush, Pencil, Iron gall ink on dark yellow laid paper.
EditorialLaughter (from Heads Representing the Various Passions of the Soul; as they are Expressed in the Human Countenance: Drawn by that Great Master Monsieur Le Brun), 1765, Engraving with etching, Plate: 11 1/4 x 7 1/4 in. (28.6 x 18.4 cm), Prints, After Ch...
EditorialLaughter, January 21, 1800, Etching, printed in brown ink, hand-colored, Sheet: 11 5/8 ? 8 15/16 in. (29.5 ? 22.7 cm), Prints, After George Moutard Woodward (British, ca. 1760?1809 London).
EditorialThe grinning match, a humourous scene at a country fair, engraving 1775, mezzotint., A man stands on a chair beneath a large, spreading tree on which a tri-corn hat hangs from a limb, his grinning face framed by a horse-collar, a woman and a man look o...
EditorialThe grinning match, a humourous scene at a country fair, engraving 1775, mezzotint., A man stands on a chair beneath a large, spreading tree on which a tri-corn hat hangs from a limb, his grinning face framed by a horse-collar, a woman and a man look o...
EditorialCleaning For Fuel In London; When The Cat's Away; R. Barnes, the men's dinner hour is the children's opportunity, and when the watchman's back is turned they contrive to do a little mining on their own account, and thus make up for the deficiencies in ...
EditorialIMAGE ACCOMPANYING "THE LAW AND THE LADY: A Novel" BY WILKIE COLLINS, CHAPTER IV, ON THE WAY HOME, "Instead of answering he burst into a fit of laughter, loud, course, hard laughter, so utterly unlike any sound I had ever yet heard issue from his lips,...
EditorialCharles Dickens, Dombey and Son. 1846,1847,1848, AND WHEN HE GOT THERE, SAT DOWN IN A CHAIR, AND FELL INTO A SILENT FIT OF LAUGHTER, WITH HE WAS SOMETIMES SEIZED, AND WHICH WAS ALWAYS PARTICULARLY AWFUL.".
EditorialGod Bes, who disarmed evil spirits with drolleries and laughter, especially during childbirth. Terracotta statue (14th BCE), New Kingdom, Egypt.