EditorialPablo Eisenberg, a fierce critic of aloof philanthropies, at the Center for Community Change (now called Community Change), in New York on April 14, 1980. (George Tames/The New York Times)
EditorialAn undated photo provided by Charlotte de Mouzon shows a cat; an unsubtle, attentive test subject in the study.(Charlotte de Mouzon via The New York Times)
EditorialAdoration of the Shepherds; Arcangle St. Michael after Raphael; St. Margarite after Raphael; Aloof de Wignancourt by Caravaggio; Putti; Study of the Flood; Verso: Disposition after Volterra; St. Ceclia after Raphael; Portion of Marriage of Henry IV to....
EditorialAdoration of the Shepherds; Arcangle St. Michael after Raphael; St. Margarite after Raphael; Aloof de Wignancourt by Caravaggio; Putti; Study of the Flood; Verso: Disposition after Volterra; St. Ceclia after Raphael; Portion of Marriage of Henry IV to....
EditorialOne aloof stand sentinel.' Oberon. A scene from 'A Midsummer Night's Dream. . A Midsummer Night's Dream ... With illustrations by Arthur Rackham. London : William Heinemann, 1908. Source: Cup.410.bb.55, facing page.
EditorialOne aloof stand sentinel.' Oberon. A scene from 'A Midsummer Night's Dream. . A Midsummer Night's Dream ... With illustrations by Arthur Rackham. London : William Heinemann, 1908. Source: Cup.410.bb.55, facing page.
EditorialSelf-Portrait, by 1857, Black chalk and graphite, heightened with white on heavy beige wove paper, Sheet: 11 3/4 x 9 1/8 in. (29.8 x 23.1cm), Drawings, Edgar Degas (French, Paris 1834?1917 Paris), Degas portrayed his aloof, slightly pouty, patrician fe...
EditorialJean Anouilh (1910-1987). French dramatist, his works are discussed endlessly by the critics and applauded by the public, but Anouilh remains aloof. Antigone, 1944, Beckett, 1960.