EditorialA 5-foot-tall plastic figurine of the G-Shock mascot and a vertical fish tank where fish swim among G-Shock watches at the Yamagata Casio factory showroom in Higashine, Japan, Nov. 21, 2022. (Niroko Hayashi/The New York Times)
EditorialA female figurine called “Nana” and a wire sculpture resembling a flower on a desk in the office of Dr. Etienne-Emile Baulieu, the inventor of the abortion pill RU-486, at the Kremlin-Bicetre Hospital on the southern edge of Paris, Oct. 11, 2022. (Julie Glassberg/The New York Times)
Editorial-: ITALY - POPE FRANCIS DURING THE ANGELUS NOON PREYER FROM THE WINDOW OF HIS STUDIO OVERLOOKING ST PETER' S SQUARE AT THE VATICAN - 2022/12/11
EditorialVATICAN: ITALY - POPE FRANCIS DURING THE ANGELUS NOON PREYER FROM THE WINDOW OF HIS STUDIO OVERLOOKING ST PETER' S SQUARE AT THE VATICAN - 2022/12/11
EditorialA terracotta figurine of Queen Elizabeth II is exhibited in the workshop of the Italian artist Gennaro Di Virgilio, an expert in making nativity figurines, he also creates works of contemporary personalities.
EditorialA terracotta figurine of Queen Elizabeth II is exhibited in the workshop of the Italian artist Gennaro Di Virgilio, an expert in making nativity figurines, he also creates works of contemporary personalities.
EditorialA terracotta figurine of Queen Elizabeth II is exhibited in the workshop of the Italian artist Gennaro Di Virgilio, an expert in making nativity figurines, he also creates works of contemporary personalities.
EditorialAbove, a hippopotamus-shaped power object (Boli) from 20th century Mali molded from earth mixed with alcohol and blood, first half of the 20th century from Mali; below, “A Figurine of A Hippopotamus” from Egypt, ca. 1961-1878 B.C., on display in “The African Origin of Civilization” at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, Dec. 28, 2021. (Seth Caplan/The New York Times)