Editorial*EXCLUSIVE* Jessica Simpson turns heads after a business meeting at Sequential Brands Group after buying back her fashion label for 65 million! **WEB MUST CALL FOR PRICING**
Editorial*EXCLUSIVE* Jessica Simpson turns heads after a business meeting at Sequential Brands Group after buying back her fashion label for 65 million! **WEB MUST CALL FOR PRICING**
EditorialMerrimack Prints, Merrimack Manufacturing Company, (American, founded 1822), Medium: paper, cotton Technique: discharge print (white) on a dark blue ground., Eight examples of white discharge print on a dark blue ground. Each sample is numbered, but th...
EditorialGiovanni Benedetto Castiglione, Christ Cleansing the Temple, ca. 1650s, oil on canvas, 16 1/4 in. x 28 1/16 in. (41.3 cm. x 71.2 cm.), Based on Rembrandt's print of the same scene from 1635, this work focuses on Jesus's rush toward the fleeing merchant...
EditorialFabric fragment in tapestry, Natural-colored linen fabric fragment with woven silk decoration in tapestry technique of five bands with different motifs. The middle band has small leaf motifs in dark blue, light blue and yellow with a brown outline, wit...
EditorialPremnas biaculeatus, Print, Premnas biaculeatus, commonly known as spine-cheeked anemonefish or the maroon clownfish, is a species of anemonefish found in the Indo-Pacific from western Indonesia to Taiwan and the Great Barrier Reef. They can grow up to...
EditorialPremnas biaculeatus, Print, Premnas biaculeatus, commonly known as spine-cheeked anemonefish or the maroon clownfish, is a species of anemonefish found in the Indo-Pacific from western Indonesia to Taiwan and the Great Barrier Reef. They can grow up to...
EditorialAmphiprion sebae, Print, Amphiprion sebae, also known as the sebae clownfish, is an anemonefish found in the northern Indian Ocean, from Java to the Arabian Peninsula. Like all anemonefish it is usually found living in association with sea anemones. Wh...
EditorialJohn Bramah's banknote printing press for printing sequential serial numbers, 1806. Copperplate engraving by Wilson Lowry after an illustration by J. Farey from Abraham Rees' "Cyclopedia or Universal Dictionary," London, 1812.