EditorialA 5-foot-tall plastic figurine of the G-Shock mascot and a vertical fish tank where fish swim among G-Shock watches at the Yamagata Casio factory showroom in Higashine, Japan, Nov. 21, 2022. (Niroko Hayashi/The New York Times)
EditorialA female figurine called “Nana” and a wire sculpture resembling a flower on a desk in the office of Dr. Etienne-Emile Baulieu, the inventor of the abortion pill RU-486, at the Kremlin-Bicetre Hospital on the southern edge of Paris, Oct. 11, 2022. (Julie Glassberg/The New York Times)
EditorialThree figurines of nude women, the traditional mother-and fertility goddess, but strongly influenced by Hellenism. Babylon, Seleucid period. Alabaster, the center figurine has garnets in eyes and navel. H: 23-25 cm, AO 20132, 20127, 22994.
EditorialA fragment of an animal figurine, probably a horse. The object is decorated with red paint on the outside., Figurine, pottery, L 7.2 cm, W 4 cm, H 2.9 cm, Palestine.
EditorialFragment of a figurine, possibly the upper body of a horse without head, belly and legs, figurine, pottery, L 7.2 cm, W 2 cm, H 3.15 cm, Iron Age II, phase N 800-650 BC. , Jordan.