Editorialadidas Celebrates Next Gen Icons of the Game, Alessia Russo, Lena Oberdorf and Mary Fowler, Ahead of the FIFA Women?s World Cup Australia & New Zealand?
EditorialPierre-Auguste Renoir: Environs of Berneval, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, 1879, Oil on canvas, This painting represents the rolling countryside behind the cliffs at Pourville, a small seaside resort town in northern France. Renoir depicted this little hamlet...
EditorialPierre-Auguste Renoir: Environs of Berneval, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, 1879, Oil on canvas, This painting represents the rolling countryside behind the cliffs at Pourville, a small seaside resort town in northern France. Renoir depicted this little hamlet...
EditorialThe trial of James Creassy was met with indignation by many British residents in Bengal, who published this commentary on the case to accompany the petition to the House of Commons in 1779. Ignoring Creassy’s crime, the authors of the commentary crit...
EditorialThe trial of James Creassy was met with indignation by many British residents in Bengal, who published this commentary on the case to accompany the petition to the House of Commons in 1779. Ignoring Creassy’s crime, the authors of the commentary crit...
EditorialPeter Denying Christ, engraver's copy after a painting by Lorenzo Pasinelli, 17th century, Red chalk on cream paper. Framing outlines in red chalk, and black chalk, along right edge, 10-11/16 x 13-15/16 in. (27.2 x 35.4 cm), Drawings, Anonymous, Italia...
EditorialThe Death of Socrates, 1787, Oil on canvas, 51 x 77 1/4 in. (129.5 x 196.2 cm), Paintings, Jacques Louis David (French, Paris 1748?1825 Brussels), Accused by the Athenian government of denying the gods and corrupting the young through his teachings, So...
EditorialPeter Denying Christ, engraver's copy after a painting by Lorenzo Pasinelli, 17th century, Red chalk on cream paper. Framing outlines in red chalk, and black chalk, along right edge, 10-11/16 x 13-15/16 in. (27.2 x 35.4 cm), Drawings, Anonymous, Italia...
EditorialKing Mark sentences Isolde to the ordeal by fire. As the bishop holds the red-hot iron, a beggar, Tristram in dis-guise, helps Isolde from the boat. Denying that she has ever been in the arms of another man but this beggar's, Isolde avoids lying and is...