EditorialAndrew Durand and Caroline Innerbichler as the betrothed Beau and Maizy in the new musical comedy “Shucked,” at the Nederlander Theater in Manhattan on Feb. 5, 2023. (Sara Krulwich/The New York Times)
EditorialJean II Restout (1692-1768). French painter. Late baroque classicism. Scipio returns to Allutius his betrothed or Continence of Scipio,1728. Oil on canvas. Gemaldegalerie. Berlin. Grmany.
EditorialFireworks Festival Honoring a Marriage, Engraving on paper, Spectators look across a lake at a temple from which issue fireworks. Other fireworks gush forth from rocky masses to the side and from two mock warships in the middle distance. At top of the ...
EditorialThe Marriage (Le Mariage): in a forest, an old satyr marries the betrothed in center, musicians to right, old satyrs with canes to the left, a couple consulting an old philosopher to left in the foreground, from 'The lives of satyrs' (La vie des satyre...
EditorialJean II Restout (1692-1768). French painter. Late baroque classicism. Scipio returns to Allutius his betrothed or Continence of Scipio,1728. Oil on canvas. Gemaldegalerie. Berlin. Grmany.
EditorialJean II Restout (1692-1768). French painter. Late baroque classicism. Scipio returns to Allutius his betrothed or Continence of Scipio,1728. Oil on canvas. Gemaldegalerie. Berlin. Grmany.
EditorialThe Marriage (Le Mariage): in a forest, an old satyr marries the betrothed in center, musicians to right, old satyrs with canes to the left, a couple consulting an old philosopher to left in the foreground, from 'The lives of satyrs' (La vie des satyre...
EditorialJean II Restout (1692-1768). French painter. Late baroque classicism. Scipio returns to Allutius his betrothed or Continence of Scipio,1728. Oil on canvas. Gemaldegalerie. Berlin. Grmany.
EditorialThe pilgrims meet Pope Cyriac before the walls of Rome. Legend of St. Ursula, a Christian princess betrothed to an English prince. Returning from a pilgrimage, she was massacred by Huns in Cologne, together with her virgin-companions. 1494. Canvas, 281...
EditorialShips in the harbour. Detail of 40-07-02 / 11. St. Ursula, was a Christian princess betrothed to an English prince. Returning from a pilgrimage, Ursula and her virgin-companions were killed by Huns in Cologne. Canvas,280 x 611 cm, 1494. Cat.575.