EditorialTennis is a sport for people with short memories. Players have to focus on the next point, never dwelling on the one that has just passed. It’s easier said than done, especially on clay, where what just happened is imprinted. (Pete Kiehart/The New York Times)
EditorialTennis is a sport for people with short memories. Players have to focus on the next point, never dwelling on the one that has just passed. It’s easier said than done, especially on clay, where what just happened is imprinted. (Pete Kiehart/The New York Times)
EditorialTennis is a sport for people with short memories. Players have to focus on the next point, never dwelling on the one that has just passed. It’s easier said than done, especially on clay, where what just happened is imprinted. (Pete Kiehart/The New York Times)
EditorialTennis is a sport for people with short memories. Players have to focus on the next point, never dwelling on the one that has just passed. It’s easier said than done, especially on clay, where what just happened is imprinted. (Pete Kiehart/The New York Times)
EditorialTennis is a sport for people with short memories. Players have to focus on the next point, never dwelling on the one that has just passed. It’s easier said than done, especially on clay, where what just happened is imprinted. (Pete Kiehart/The New York Times)
EditorialTennis is a sport for people with short memories. Players have to focus on the next point, never dwelling on the one that has just passed. It’s easier said than done, especially on clay, where what just happened is imprinted. (Pete Kiehart/The New York Times)
EditorialTennis is a sport for people with short memories. Players have to focus on the next point, never dwelling on the one that has just passed. It’s easier said than done, especially on clay, where what just happened is imprinted. (Pete Kiehart/The New York Times)
EditorialTennis is a sport for people with short memories. Players have to focus on the next point, never dwelling on the one that has just passed. It’s easier said than done, especially on clay, where what just happened is imprinted. (Pete Kiehart/The New York Times)
EditorialTennis is a sport for people with short memories. Players have to focus on the next point, never dwelling on the one that has just passed. It’s easier said than done, especially on clay, where what just happened is imprinted. (Pete Kiehart/The New York Times)
EditorialA model of a 320-square-foot house manufactured by BOSS Homes for use as an accessory dwelling unit was one of the solutions to the affordable housing crisis presented at the International Builders’ Show, in Las Vegas on Feb. 2, 2023. (Mikayla Whitmore/The New York Times)
EditorialKristina Dewald and her dog Lucy exit their residence building through the service entrance in Manhattan, Jan. 26, 2023. (Karsten Moran/The New York Times)
EditorialVona da Silva, left, who lives in an accessory dwelling unit, or ADU, next to a house occupied by her daughter, Pia da Silva, right, in Portland, Ore., January 2023. (Tojo Andrianarivo/The New York Times)
EditorialChimu vessel depicting a dwelling. This object illustrates the conquest of the kingdom of Chimor, whose most skilled craftsmen were taken to Cuzco. Ceramic. Chimu Culture (1100-1400 AD). Peru. Museum of the Americas. Madrid, Spain.
EditorialMandan village with earth domes and spears, and interior of a Mandan dwelling with skylight, fireplace and people resting on mats of rushes. Handcoloured lithograph from George Catlin's Manners, Customs and Condition of the North American Indians, Lond...
EditorialPreparing for the Hunt, John Wootton, 16821764, British, ca. 1745, Oil on canvas, Support (PTG): 47 x 49 inches (119.4 x 124.5 cm), architecture, art, birds, breeches (trousers), conversation piece, costume, country house, dogs (animals), dwelling, equ...
EditorialA view of the dwelling house of C. Forbes esquire in Bombay, from the Apollo Green. May 1811. Bombay Views and Costume. 1810-11. India. Source: WD 315 no.9.
Editorial*PREMIUM-EXCLUSIVE* Ezra Miller is seen for the first time in months following accusations of assault, harassment and recently burglary charge. **WEB EMBARGO UNTIL 3:30 PM ET on August 11, 2022**
EditorialArchitectural elements from North Family Dwelling, New Lebanon, New York, ca. 1830?40, Made in New Lebanon, New York, United States, American, Shaker, Wood, Architecture, The Shaker Retiring Room is from the North Family Dwelling in New Lebanon, New Yo...
EditorialSetsubun mamemaki, Mamemaki: expelling demons with beans., [between 1730 and 1790], 1 print : woodcut ; 22.7 x 27.3 cm., Print shows family members eating beans in a room and a man, with a box of beans, appears about to toss a handful into the room; sc...
EditorialSetsubun mamemaki, Mamemaki: expelling demons with beans., [between 1730 and 1790], 1 print : woodcut ; 22.7 x 27.3 cm., Print shows family members eating beans in a room and a man, with a box of beans, appears about to toss a handful into the room; sc...
EditorialIzba. Traditional Russian peasant dwelling, built of wood. Interior of an izba. Chromolithography. "Historia Universal" (Universal History), by C?sar Cant?. Volume VII. Published in Barcelona, 1886.
EditorialA Rustic Dwelling. Charles ?mile Jacque; French, 1813-1894. Date: 1860-1870. Dimensions: 143 ? 117 mm (image); 148 ? 122 mm (chine); 185 ? 140 mm (plate); 397 ? 312 mm (sheet). Etching on light gray China paper laid down on ivory wove paper. Origin: Fr...
EditorialNegative - Foster District, Victoria, circa 1935, A man outside a hollow tree which has been converted into a dwelling. The tree has fallen and the end has been covered with cladding and a door fitted. An axe has been driven into the side of the tree.