EditorialCalendar scene for November: A hunting party returning from the chase; in the background, men flailing and winnowing corn, and a woman feeding pigs. (Below) A game of bowls. The Golf Book. S. Netherlands (Bruges), 1520-1530. Source: Add. 24098, f.28v. ...
EditorialA person looks at The National Covid Memorial Wall, near a vaccination site at St Thomas’ Hospital in London on Monday, Dec. 13, 2021. (Andrew Testa/The New York Times)
EditorialAmy Stelly, 64, stands for a portrait underneath the Claiborne Expressway in the Treme neighborhood of New Orleans, where she lives on Oct. 8, 2021. (Edmund D. Fountain/The New York Times)
EditorialA Pondo woman winnowing the corn. The Essential Kafir ... With one hundred full-page illustrations by the author. London : Adam & Charles Black, 1904. Source: 10096.h.20 plate 78.
Editorial‘Kanjar’, a wandering tribe who make rope and articles of grass. Man making winnowing fans. Tashrih al-aqvam, an account of origins and occupations of some of the sects, castes and tribes of India. Written at Hansi Cantonment, Hissar District, eigh...
EditorialCalendar scene for November: A hunting party returning from the chase; in the background, men flailing and winnowing corn, and a woman feeding pigs. (Below) A game of bowls. The Golf Book. S. Netherlands (Bruges), 1520-1530. Source: Add. 24098, f.28v. ...
EditorialMiniature of two men threshing wheat and another man winnowing in a wattled enclosure, with a full foliate border including a woman holding a palm (Virgo), from the calendar page for August. Book of Hours, Use of Rome ('The Dunois Hours'). France, Cent...
EditorialWinnowing with wooden scoops. Detail of a wallpainting in the tomb of Mennah, scribe of the fields and estate inspector under Pharaoh Thutmosis IV (18th Dynasty, 16th-14th BCE) in the cemetery of Sheikh Abd al-Qurnah.
EditorialChinese men sifting and winnowing rice with sieves, Qing Dynasty. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Andrea Freschi after Antoine Cardon from Henri-Leonard-Jean-Baptiste Bertin and Jean Baptiste Joseph Breton's China, Its Costumes, Arts, Manufacture...
EditorialPhotograph - Harrows in a Field, South Australia, circa 1900, Silver gelatin photograph depicting a typical 'Mallee country' harvesting scene of period circa 1880s-1915. Shown in the scene are a horse treadmill operated winnowing machine that is proces...
EditorialNegative - Hopetoun District, Victoria, circa 1895, Five three-horse teams pause from harvesting at 'Nyallo' farm. In the background behind the teams is large heap of stripped grain waiting winnowing. On the left is a 'Braybrook Implement Co. Ltd.' str...
EditorialChettusia gregaria, Print, The sociable lapwing or sociable plover (Vanellus gregarius) is a critically endangered wader in the lapwing family of birds. The genus name is Medieval Latin for a lapwing and derives from vannus a winnowing fan. The specifi...
EditorialCalendar scene for November: A hunting party returning from the chase; in the background, men flailing and winnowing corn, and a woman feeding pigs. (Below) A game of bowls. The Golf Book. S. Netherlands (Bruges), 1520-1530. Source: Add. 24098, f.28v. ...
EditorialCalendar scene for November: A hunting party returning from the chase; in the background, men flailing and winnowing corn, and a woman feeding pigs. (Below) A game of bowls. The Golf Book. S. Netherlands (Bruges), 1520-1530. Source: Add. 24098, f.28v. ...
Editorial‘Kanjar’, a wandering tribe who make rope and articles of grass. Man making winnowing fans. Tashrih al-aqvam, an account of origins and occupations of some of the sects, castes and tribes of India. Written at Hansi Cantonment, Hissar District, eigh...
EditorialMiniature of two men threshing wheat and another man winnowing in a wattled enclosure, with a full foliate border including a woman holding a palm (Virgo), from the calendar page for August. Book of Hours, Use of Rome ('The Dunois Hours'). France, Cent...
EditorialA Pondo woman winnowing the corn. The Essential Kafir ... With one hundred full-page illustrations by the author. London : Adam & Charles Black, 1904. Source: 10096.h.20 plate 78.
EditorialCalendar scene for November: A hunting party returning from the chase; in the background, men flailing and winnowing corn, and a woman feeding pigs. (Below) A game of bowls. The Golf Book. S. Netherlands (Bruges), 1520-1530. Source: Add. 24098, f.28v. ...
EditorialA Panotii. Marvels of the East. England [Winchester?]; second quarter of 11th cent. [RH Miniature] A panotii, with long ears wrapped around his arms. Described as men fifteen feet high and ten feet broad, with ears like winnowing fans; their bodies are...
Editorial‘Kanjar’, a wandering tribe who make rope and articles of grass. Man making winnowing fans. Tashrih al-aqvam, an account of origins and occupations of some of the sects, castes and tribes of India. Written at Hansi Cantonment, Hissar District, eigh...
EditorialMiniature of two men threshing wheat and another man winnowing in a wattled enclosure, with a full foliate border including a woman holding a palm (Virgo), from the calendar page for August. Book of Hours, Use of Rome ('The Dunois Hours'). France, Cent...
EditorialCalendar page for August; two men threshing and winnowing corn, while two others watch. Borders of trompe l'oeil decoration of flowers, strawberries and birds. Book of Hours. S. Netherlands; early 16th century. Source: Kings 9, f.9v. Language: Latin.
EditorialDECEMBER was called "Aerra Geola," because the sun then "turns his glorious course;" and after the introduction of Christianity, "Heilig-monath," or holy-month. December was, among the English, above all things, a month of festivity. Before the introdu...
EditorialWinnowing with wooden scoops. Detail of a wallpainting in the tomb of Mennah, scribe of the fields and estate inspector under Pharaoh Thutmosis IV (18th Dynasty, 16th-14th BCE) in the cemetery of Sheikh Abd al-Qurnah.
EditorialWinnowing Scoop, 580?640, Made in Thebes, Byzantine Egypt, Coptic, Wood, Overall: 14 3/4 x 3 1/16 x 1 in. (37.5 x 7.8 x 2.6 cm), Woodwork-Miscellany.
Editorial[Peasant Woman with Winnowing Basket], late 1870s, Albumen silver print from glass negative, Image: 17 x 13.3 cm (6 11/16 x 5 1/4 in.), Photographs, Unknown (French).
EditorialRelief fragment depicting two figures winnowing, Old Kingdom, Dynasty 6, ca. 2323?2150 B.C., From Egypt, Limestone, Height: 25.5 x Length 38.3 cm (10 1/16 x 15 1/16 in.).
EditorialDECEMBER was called "Aerra Geola," because the sun then "turns his glorious course;" and after the introduction of Christianity, "Heilig-monath," or holy-month. December was, among the English, above all things, a month of festivity. Before the introdu...
EditorialWinnowing with wooden scoops. Detail of a wallpainting in the tomb of Mennah, scribe of the fields and estate inspector under Pharaoh Thutmosis IV (18th Dynasty, 16th-14th BCE) in the cemetery of Sheikh Abd al-Qurnah.