EditorialA closer look at one of Richard Serra’s 21 rounds making up “Forged Rounds,” during installation at Gagosian Gallery in New York, Aug. 9, 2019. Up close, the surfaces yield delicate effects, with autumnal colors glowing beneath blistered grey skins. (George Etheredge/The New York Times)
EditorialGlowing wattle or celastrus-leaved acacia, Acacia celastrifolia, native to Australia. Handcoloured botanical illustration drawn and lithographed by Walter Fitch from Sir William Jackson Hooker's "Curtis's Botanical Magazine," London, 1847.
EditorialThe Inside Out festival continues this October with a series of outdoor art, sculpture and illuminated installations to surprise and delight visitors on the streets of Westminster this autumn.
EditorialStudies of a male nude, Black and white crayon, on rough gray paper, (A) Profile of a man walking towards right, his left arm raised, right arm lowered, a nimbus glowing above his head., (B) Reverse: right leg of a seated man, part of a left arm, front...
EditorialAdoration of the Shepherds, Francesco Saverio Mergolo, Italian, 17461786, Pen and brown ink, brush and gray, brown wash, black chalk on paper, Nativity scene showing the infant Christ child reclining on hay at center, glowing with light, surrounded by ...
Editorialpainting, c. 1530, panel, oil paint, painted, General (dimensions according to catalog 1983): 54.5 x 43.5cm (545 x 435mm), With frame: 65.5 x 54.8 x 4.8cm (without hook ), With frame: 65.5 x 54.8 x 5.6cm (with hook), devil, pilgrim, village view, mount...
EditorialGlowing wattle or celastrus-leaved acacia, Acacia celastrifolia, native to Australia. Handcoloured botanical illustration drawn and lithographed by Walter Fitch from Sir William Jackson Hooker's "Curtis's Botanical Magazine," London, 1847.
EditorialExtraction of precious metals_3, A pot in the glowing coal, woodcut, p. 363, (Liber decimus), Manuel, Hans Rudolf (graveur sur bois), 1556, Georgius Agricola: De re metallica libri XII: quibus officia, instrumenta, machinae, ac omnia denique ad metalli...