Andreas Feininger’s striking 1951 portrait of what, at first glance, might be a cowled cyborg—complete with mismatched lenses for eyes—is one of LIFE magazine’s most recognizable and frequently ...
An owl's skull, 1951. Design is a funny, marvelous, sometimes unsettling thing — especially when evolution itself is the designer. Take these six-decade-old pictures of skulls and bones. Seen in a ...
Nov. 18 , 2000 - Radio City Music Hall was once the epitome of old-fashioned, sophisticated Manhattan. While it still exists in all its art deco splendor, the days when men in suits and fedora hats ...
Ecological issues are of crucial importance in our era of climate upheaval, and it is only natural for contemporary artists to take up these topics in their practice and thinking. Presented at the ...
LOS ANGELESLOS ANGELES — A wide range of works by acclaimed 20th century photographer Andreas Feininger are going into the permanent collection of The J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles. Getty ...
Andreas Feininger, Fifth Avenue at Lunchtime, 1945. Gelatin Silver print, 14 x 11 inches, 35.6 x 27.9 centimeters. Signed and stamped on verso. Andreas Bernhard Lyonel Feininger (27 December 1906 - 18 ...
A portfolio of 12 gelatin silver photographs in the original portfolio box and title page. Negative dates vary from 1946 - 1971. The title page includes the titles and negative dates of each image, ...
The iridescence of insect wings and the curious shapes formed by seashells are both extraordinary features of the ordinary world, and for centuries, artists, architects and engineers have attempted to ...
Every summer, Bracken Cave near New Braunfels, Texas, becomes home to an estimated 20 million Mexican free-tailed bats, which might be the largest gathering of mammals on the planet. The bats travel ...
Jake Dobkin co-founded Gothamist with Jen Chung. In 2019, Jake released Ask a Native New Yorker, a book based on his Gothamist advice column. Gothamist is funded by sponsors and member donations ...