EditorialA photo provided by the Library of Congress shows Marie Louise Bottineau Baldwin, a citizen of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa, posing with floral pattern beadwork on her wrists and behind her to showcase Native women's artistry. (Library of Congress via The New York Times)
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)
EditorialLeaf from a Beatus Manuscript: the Lamb at the Foot of the Cross, Flanked by Two Angels; The Calling of Saint John with the Enthroned Christ flanked by Angels and a Man Holding a Book.
EditorialLeaf from a Beatus Manuscript: the Sixth Angel Delivers the Four Angels that had been Bound at the River Euphrates; an Altar Appears in the Heavens as the Enthroned Christ Raises His Hand in Blessing.
EditorialLeaf from a Beatus Manuscript: at the Clarion of the Fifth Angel's Trumpet, a Star Falls from the Sky; the Bottomless Pit is Opened with a Key; Emerging from the Smoke, Locusts Come Upon the Earth and Torment the Deathless.
EditorialHer body masked, Jess Thom plays Mouth in Samuel Beckett’s “Not I," part of the Under the Radar festival, at BRIC House in New York, Jan. 10, 2020. (Rachel Papo/The New York Times)
EditorialThe soprano Anna Netrebko bows after performing acts from three Puccini operas, including “Turandot,” at the Metropolitan Opera in New York, Dec. 31, 2019. (Caitlin Ochs/The New York Times)
EditorialNavajo: Third Phase Chief's Blanket, Navajo, c. 1870?1880, Wool warp and wool weft, Navajo weaving dates back to the mid-1600s, when the tribe settled in the four corners region of the American southwest. Navajo textiles were originally made for everyd...
EditorialNavajo: Third Phase Chief's Blanket, Navajo, c. 1870?1880, Wool warp and wool weft, Navajo weaving dates back to the mid-1600s, when the tribe settled in the four corners region of the American southwest. Navajo textiles were originally made for everyd...
Editorialat arrivals for SwitHeart: The Watercolour Artistry & Animal Activism of Loretta Swit Book Party, Jue Lan Club, New York, NY May 29, 2018. Photo By: Derek Storm/Everett Collection
EditorialLeaf from a Beatus Manuscript: at the Clarion of the Fifth Angel's Trumpet, a Star Falls from the Sky; the Bottomless Pit is Opened with a Key; Emerging from the Smoke, Locusts Come Upon the Earth and Torment the Deathless.
EditorialLeaf from a Beatus Manuscript: the Lamb at the Foot of the Cross, Flanked by Two Angels; The Calling of Saint John with the Enthroned Christ flanked by Angels and a Man Holding a Book.
EditorialLeaf from a Beatus Manuscript: the Sixth Angel Delivers the Four Angels that had been Bound at the River Euphrates; an Altar Appears in the Heavens as the Enthroned Christ Raises His Hand in Blessing.
EditorialMarble spouted bowl, Early Cycladic II, ca. 2700?2200 B.C., Cycladic, Marble, H. 3 5/8 in. (9.1 cm), Miscellaneous-Stone Vases, The artistry of Cycladic marble-workers is evident in the stone vases as well as in figures. This example is exceptional for...
EditorialJar, Edo period (1615?1868), mid-19th century, Japan, Glass, H. 1 3/4 in. (4.4 cm), Glass, The glassware known as chalcedony was developed in Renaissance Venice. Production ceased in the eighteenth century, only to be revived in the mid-nineteenth cent...
EditorialWine bottle, Edo period (1615?1868), mid-19th century, Japan, Glass, H. 8 3/4 in. (22.2 cm), Glass, The glassware known as chalcedony was developed in Renaissance Venice. Production ceased in the eighteenth century, only to be revived in the mid-ninete...
EditorialGrisaille Panel, 1270?80, Made in S?es, France, French, Glass, lead, gilding, Overall: 22 5/8 x 21 in. (57.5 x 53.3 cm), Glass-Stained, The artistry of this window derives from the contrast between the silvery effect of the grisaille decoration and the...