EditorialMusic icons including Ozzy Osbourne and Billy Idol crash an office to show corporate America what real rock stars are in Workdays Super Bowl commercial
EditorialNew Balance and tennis star, Coco Gauff, announced a long-term extension to their successful relationship. To celebrate the new chapter between New Balance and Coco the brand will launch a new colorway called the Coco CG1 All in the Family
EditorialTriumph of Ceres, probably late 16th?early 17th century, Painted enamel, partly gilt and partly silvered, on copper, H. 28.7 cm, w. 17.8 cm, d. 12.1 cm, Enamels, Suzanne de Court (French, active 1575?1625), The only female to earn a reputation in the e...
EditorialStudy of a Seated Woman Seen from Behind (Marie-Gabrielle Capet), 1789, Red, black, and white chalk on toned laid paper, Sheet: 20 1/2 x 18 7/8 in. (52 x 48 cm), Drawings, Ad?la?de Labille-Guiard (French, Paris 1749?1803 Paris), Producing portraits in ...
EditorialIn the Valley of the Mole, 1855, Albumen silver print from glass negative, Image: 20.4 x 25.5 cm (8 1/16 x 10 1/16 in.), Photographs, Robert Howlett (British, 1831?1858), One of the first English photographers to earn a living from the medium, Robert H...
EditorialSamuel McDonald or Big Sam, sergeant in the Sutherland Fencibles. To earn money, he sometimes exhibited himself in drag as the Remarkably Tall Woman. 6 feet 10 inches. For contrast, he has been depicted with the small singer Geordie Cranstoun. Copperpl...
EditorialCarl Michael Bellmann (1740-95) playing guitar, 1779. Bellman, born in Stockholm, first attracted public attention in the 1760s with his drinking songs, generating such popular esteem that Gustav III gave him a government position to allow him to car...