EditorialKelly Rowland enjoys her favorite meal at Houston soul food restaurant beloved by Destiny?s Child for Pepsi?s ?Local Eats with Pepsi? campaign
Editorial***EMBARGOED UNTIL 9am EST on TUESDAY 21 DEC*** The Beatles seen in rare and newly-discovered photos in Ringo Starrs upcoming memoir, set for 2022 release
EditorialHiroshi Yoshida, Japanese, 1876-1950, Memories of Japan, late 19th Century, Watercolor mounted on heavy board, sheet size: 27 1/2 x 35 1/2 in.
EditorialOak box with mementos or Jan van Speijk Oak box with mementos or Jan van Speijk Oak box with memories of Van Speijk, Square oak box with hinged lid. On the lid a golden (?) Plate, on which the exploding of the gunboat is engraved. Inscription: VAN SPEI...
EditorialFirst Carlist War. Matorell. Cristinos (supporters of Maria Christina of the Two Sicilies) across the Devil's Bridge over the river Llobregat. Drawing and lithograph of Francisco Javier Parcerisa (1803-1875), published in 'Memories and beauty of Spain'.
EditorialNine Memories. June Wayne (American, 1918-2011); published by Tamarind Lithography Workshop (American, founded 1960). Date: 1961. Dimensions: 570 x 768 mm. Color lithograph on paper. Origin: United States.
EditorialThe dove-cote of the Manor of Ango evokes memories of the owner's extensive travels. Ango was a rich merchant who built his manor house in red-and-white brick decor.
EditorialCaspar David Friedrich (1774-1840). German painter. Riesengebirge (Memories of the Riesengebirge), 1835. Oil on canvas. The State Hermitage Museum. Saint Petersburg. Russia.
EditorialMEMORIES OF CHARLES KINGSLEY AT WESTWARD HO! DEVONSHIRE: 1. General View of Westward Ho!; 2. The Room in Charles Kingsley's House in which "Westward Ho!" was Written; 3. Kingsley College; 4. The Garden of Charles Kingsley's House; 5. Charles Kingsley's...
EditorialFirst Carlist War. Matorell. Cristinos (supporters of Maria Christina of the Two Sicilies) across the Devil's Bridge over the river Llobregat. Drawing and lithograph of Francisco Javier Parcerisa (1803-1875), published in 'Memories and beauty of Spain'.
EditorialThe dove-cote of the Manor of Ango evokes memories of the owner's extensive travels. Ango was a rich merchant who built his manor house in red-and-white brick decor.
EditorialKarlskirche in Vienna, named after Saint Charles Borromaeus, built in gratitude for the end of the plague in 1713. Fischer von Erlach, the architect, used memories from Rome-St. Peter's and Trajan's column-for his work. 1716-1723.
EditorialVienna subway, Karlsplatz station by Otto Wagner, 1898. Background: Church of Saint Charles Borromaeus by Fischer von Erlach (1716-1722). The church reflects the architect's memories of Rome, the cupola of St. Peter and the Trajan's column.