EditorialLore Malone after casting her ballot in early voting in Minneapolis on Friday, Sept. 18, 2020. (Jenn Ackerman and Tim Gruber/The New York Times)
EditorialAdam and Eve, fancy beasts and a donkey playing the harp; from the mosaic floor, cathedral of Otranto, southern Italy. The cathedral was built under Roger, Norman Duke of Apulia, and consecrtaed in 1088. The mosaic floor of 1166 is a compendium of medi...
EditorialAdam and Eve, fancy beasts and a donkey playing the harp; from the mosaic floor, cathedral of Otranto, southern Italy. The cathedral was built under Roger, Norman Duke of Apulia, and consecrtaed in 1088. The mosaic floor of 1166 is a compendium of medi...
EditorialThe cover of “Beyond the North Wind: Russia in Recipes and Lore” by Darra Goldstein, in New York on Jan. 30, 2020. (Alessandra Montalto/The New York Times)
EditorialMonty Python members, from left: Eric Idle, Terry Jones, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam and Michael Palin in New York on Oct. 15, 2009. (Damon Winter/The New York Times)
EditorialLa tradition en Poitou et Charentes. Art populaire, ethnographie, folk-lore, hagiographie, histoire : Soci?t? d'ethnographie nationale et d'art populaire.
EditorialThe center nave and mosaic floor of the cathedral of Otranto, southern Italy. The cathedral was built under Roger, Norman Duke of Apulia, and consecrated in 1088. The mosaic floor of 1166 is a compendium of early medieval knowledge and mythological lor...
EditorialThe Great Satan from the Gates of Hell. Mosaic floor of the cathedral of Otranto, southern Italy. The cathedral was built under Roger, Norman Duke of Apulia, and consecrated in 1088. The mosaic floor of 1166 is a compendium of early medieval knowledge ...
EditorialPictorial binding with a rabbit motif. Blocked in gold; Blocked in black. . Uncle Remus, his songs and sayings. The folk-lore of the old plantation etc. New York, 1881. Source: C.109.b.33 Upper front cover.
EditorialMichele Pezza, known as Fra Diavolo (1771–1806). A famous Neapolitan guerrilla leader who resisted the French occupation of Naples. Pezza figures prominently in folk lore and fiction. The picture shows him disguised as a priest about to cut down the ...
EditorialTitle page of The Newspaper Press, volume 1. The Newspaper Press. vol. 1-6.. The Press organ: A medium of intercommunication between all parties associated with newspapers, and a record of journalistic lore. London, 1866-72. Source: P.P.6481.e. Languag...
Editorial? ?????, Mirror with Dragon, Tang dynasty (618?907), 8th?9th century, China, Bronze, Diam. 6 3/4 in. (17.2 cm), Mirrors, A particularly fine rendering of a dragon?an auspicious animal in Chinese lore?adorns this mirror back.
Editorial? ?????, Mirror with Dragon, Tang dynasty (618?907), 8th?9th century, China, Bronze, Diam. 6 3/4 in. (17.2 cm), Mirrors, A particularly fine rendering of a dragon?an auspicious animal in Chinese lore?adorns this mirror back.
EditorialFacade of the cathedral of Otranto, southern Italy. The cathedral was built under Roger, Norman Duke of Apulia, and consecrated in 1088. The mosaic floor, of 1166, is a compendium of medieval knowledge and mythological lore. For mosaic see al...
EditorialThe center nave and mosaic floor of the cathedral of Otranto, southern Italy. The cathedral was built under Roger, Norman Duke of Apulia, and consecrated in 1088. The mosaic floor of 1166 is a compendium of early medieval knowledge and mythological lor...
EditorialThe head of Kukulcan, god of the winds, protrudes from the fangs of the feathered serpent in the frieze of the North Building, Quadrangle of the Nuns, Uxmal. The feathered serpent is the symbol of the God Kukulcan in Mayan lore (7th-10th CE) .