EditorialMake-up artists prepare Robert Morse for his role as Truman Capote in the one-man show “Tru,” for which he won his second Tony Award, in New York, Dec. 15, 1989. (Michelle V. Agins/The New York Times)
EditorialMake-up artists prepare Robert Morse for his role as Truman Capote in the one-man show “Tru,” for which he won his second Tony Award, in New York, Dec. 15, 1989. (Michelle V. Agins/The New York Times)
EditorialMake-up artists prepare Robert Morse for his role as Truman Capote in the one-man show “Tru,” for which he won his second Tony Award, in New York, Dec. 15, 1989. (Michelle V. Agins/The New York Times)
EditorialThe Hill of Schemer: Samaria. Here King Omri and his son King Ahab built Samaria, the capital of the northern kingdom until the Assyrian conquest in 723 BCE.
EditorialKubelturnier or bucket joust, 16th century. Copied from works by Jeremias Schemer and Esaias von Hulsen. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Robert von Spalart's Historical Picture of the Costumes of the Principal People of Antiquity and of the Mid...
EditorialEngraved title page. 'Gondomar appearing in the likenes of Matchiavell in a Spanish Parliament'. This picture refers to Don Diego Sarmiento de Acu?a, Count of Gondomar, the Spanish ambassador to England. The popular notion in England of him was as a f...
EditorialKubelturnier or bucket joust, 16th century. Copied from works by Jeremias Schemer and Esaias von Hulsen. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Robert von Spalart's Historical Picture of the Costumes of the Principal People of Antiquity and of the Mid...
EditorialThe Hill of Schemer: Samaria. Here King Omri and his son King Ahab built Samaria, the capital of the northern kingdom until the Assyrian conquest in 723 BCE.