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YUBNUB.NEWSWATCH: Shocking Moment Humanoid Robot Wakes Up, Goes Berserk On Chinese EngineersLately, theres been a video circulating on social media that looks like something straight out of the beginning of a dystopian robot takeover film. The shocking footage from a Chinese factory showed0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 0 Ansichten
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YUBNUB.NEWSPro-Hamas Activists Setting Fire to Campus After Occupying BuildingAw, look at the little Antifa soldiers in their matching black hoodies with black umbrellas to hide their faces and actions from the cameras. News coverage of pro-Hamas protests on college campuses isn't0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 0 Ansichten
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WWW.THEHISTORYBLOG.COMNational Gallery acquires altarpiece with amazing dragonThe National Gallery, London, has just acquired an early 16th century altarpiece full of mystery, from its authorship to its iconography to its absolutely amazing razor-toothed, terrier-eared dragon, for 16.4m ($22m). This is a huge sum for an unattributed Old Master, but the price tag attests to the extraordinary quality of The Virgin and Child with Saints Louis and Margaret.The oil-on-panel altarpiece depicts the Virgin and Child enthroned under a richly embroidered cloth canopy. Behind her stand ornately painted pilasters topped with marble capitals carved with scenes from the Old Testament and others that have yet to be identified. The Virgin is flanked by an angel on each side, one playing a mouth harp, the other holding a hymnal. In front of the angels and to the sides are two saints: Saint Louis (King Louis IX of France) and Saint Margaret emerging from the broken body of the enraged dragon who ate her but couldnt stomach the cross she wore.The Virgin enthroned with angels and saints was a popular subject, but this rendition has a number of eccentricities that make it unique. Marys throne sits on plain wood steps, stark timber compared to the lush textiles and ornate decoration on the throne and pilasters. There are no other examples of plain timber steps in paintings on this subject from this period. Saint Louis metal sceptre, topped with a writhing mass of humanity, is far from the usual crown jewel. But most freaky of all is Margarets marvelous slobbering dragon. There are many dragons in Margaret iconography, some she emerges from, some she beats with a hammer, but none like him.Researchers think it was either painted by a Netherlandish artist or a French one. There are significant parallels between this piece and the early work of Jan Gossaert; i.e., the foreshortened faces of the angels and saints, the way the brocade and metalwork are rendered, the underdrawing techniques. The Netherlands hypothesis is also supported by the panel itself, which is Baltic oak. French artists used local wood. On the other hand, the presence of Louis, the specificity of his facial features, the meticulous detail in the Order of Saint Michael chain he wears, suggest a French artist. One possibility is the Master of Moulins, Jean Hey, known for his mastery of dramatic light and shadow and monumental figures who fill the space to the edges.The depiction of the chain is so precise it helps date the altarpiece. Dendrochronological analysis of the oak found that it the panel had to have been painted after 1483. The double knots (aiguillettes) on the Order of Saint Michael chain stopped being used in 1516 when King Francis I changed its design. This suggests the chain was painted from life before then. From other stylistic elements, researchers estimate a date of around 1510.The earliest documentation of the painted is a 1602 record of it in the Premonstratensian Abbey of Drongen (Tronchiennes) in Ghent, present-day Belgium. It was close to a hundred years old by then, but there is a possibility that it was commissioned for the priory church and had been there since the beginning. The Premonstratensian order revered Saint Louis for having granted them the right to bear the fleur-de-lis in their crest, and they are known to have dedicated an altar to the Virgin Mary and Saint Margaret in the Ghent priory in 1608. The painting itself may contain a hint. There are a pair of swans with entwined necks in the decoration on the right pilaster, and the swan was the monasterys central heraldic emblem.While it has been published before, the extraordinary detail and vivid palette of the altarpiece has never been reproduced in color until now, nor has the public had the opportunity to see its splendor in decades. It was privately owned and the last time it was exhibited was in 1960. The National Gallery was well-aware of its greatness, however, and has long yearned for it. Thanks to funding from the American Friends of the National Gallery, the museum was able to make its wish come true and acquire it in a private sale brokered by Sothebys.The painting goes on display on May 10th in C C Land: The Wonder of Art, the National Gallerys major rehang of its collection of Western European art, in the newly-reopened Sainsbury Wing where the museums earliest works are housed. You can devour the delicious detail of this altarpiece by zooming in on the high resolution image of it in the National Gallerys online collection.0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 0 Ansichten
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Today in History for 7th May 2025Historical Events1697 - Stockholm's medieval royal castle is destroyed by fire, the Codex Gigas (world's largest extant medieval illuminated manuscript) survives by being thrown out a window1930 - Duleepsinhji scores 333 for Sussex v Northants in 330 mins1987 - 105F in Sacramento, California1989 - Panamanian voters reject dictator Manuel Noriega's bid for presidency2019 - Hackers seize control of the computer system of the US city of Baltimore, demanding a ransom in Bitcoins to unlock themMore Historical Events Famous Birthdays1868 - Wadysaw Reymont [Rejment], Polish novelist (Chopi (The Peasants) - Nobel Prize for Literature, 1924), born in Kobiele Wielkie, Petrokov Governorate, Congress Poland, Russian Empire (now Poland) (d. 1925)1923 - Anne Baxter, American actress, (The Razor's Edge; All About Eve), and singer, born in Michigan City, Indiana (d. 1985)1950 - Tim Russert, American television journalist and host of NBC's Meet the Press, born in Buffalo, New York (d. 2008)1953 - Ian McKay, British soldier (VC recipient), born in Wortley, South Yorkshire, England (d. 1982)1979 - Nikki Hayes [Eimear O' Keeffe], Irish radio personality, born in Bray, IrelandMore Famous Birthdays Famous Deaths685 - Marwan I, 4th Umayyad Caliph (684-85), dies (date disputed)1868 - Henry Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux, English statesman (Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain, 1830-34; Slavery Abolition Act 1833). and carriage designer, dies at 891941 - David Wijnkoop, Dutch socialist, and later communist politician, and journalist, dies of a heart attack at 651990 - Berta Waterstradt, German writer and actress, dies at 821995 - Maria Luisa Bemberg, Argentine filmmaker, dies at 73More Famous Deaths0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 0 Ansichten
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YUBNUB.NEWSChinese Companies Are Moving to Texas, Nevada To Avoid Trumps TariffsA growing wave of Chinese manufacturers are packing up and moving to the United States under the weight of President Donald Trumps tariffs on Chinese goods. Trumps tariffs have made it too expensive0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 1 Ansichten
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YUBNUB.NEWSWaste of the Day: Feds Ignore $4.6B of Sketchy COVID Loans[unable to retrieve full-text content]The following article, Waste of the Day: Feds Ignore $4.6B of Sketchy COVID Loans, was first published on Conservative Firing Line. Topline: The Small Business Administration0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 1 Ansichten
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YUBNUB.NEWSMassachusetts Judge Bans Trump from Being President, Cites Orange Man Bad DoctrineA Municipal Judge in Suburban Township, Massachusetts, roughly twenty miles west of Boston, has issued a permanent nation-wide injunction on the Trump Administrations exercise of executive power, in0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 1 Ansichten
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WWW.UNIVERSETODAY.COMImproving In-Situ Analysis of Planetary Regolith with OptiDrillWhat new technologies or methods can be developed for more efficient in-situ planetary subsurface analyses? This is what a recent study presented at the 56th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference hopes to address as a team of researchers investigated how a novel instrument called OptiDrill could fill existing technological voids regarding the sampling and collection of regolith (top dust layer) and subsurface samples on a myriad of planetary bodies throughout the solar system.0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 1 Ansichten