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"Capturing the Essence of Reacting: From Art to Science" The Angel Standing in the Sun, 1846: JMW Turner's masterpiece portrays nature reacting to divine light

Background imageReacting Collection: The Angel Standing in the Sun, 1846. Artist: JMW Turner

The Angel Standing in the Sun, 1846. Artist: JMW Turner
The Angel Standing in the Sun, 1846. The Archangel Michael with flaming sword on Judgement Day. From Tate Britain, London

Background imageReacting Collection: The Laying in the Tomb ( The Deposition / The Entombment ), 1602-16044

The Laying in the Tomb ( The Deposition / The Entombment ), 1602-16044. Artist: Michelangelo Caravaggio
The Laying in the Tomb ( The Deposition / The Entombment ), 1602-1604. Mary of Clopas with her arms raised; Mary Magdalene with bowed head; Nicodemus grasps the legs of the dead Christ

Background imageReacting Collection: Blood coagulation cascade, artwork C016 / 9873

Blood coagulation cascade, artwork C016 / 9873
Blood coagulation cascade. Artwork of the biochemical cascade of blood chemicals and proteins during blood clotting (coagulation). The blood vessel and its layered wall is at upper left

Background imageReacting Collection: Nuclear fusion, artwork C017 / 7664

Nuclear fusion, artwork C017 / 7664
Nuclear fusion, computer artwork. At left are the atomic nuclei of deuterium (top left) and tritium (bottom left). Atomic nuclei consist of protons (white and purple) and neutrons (pink)

Background imageReacting Collection: Christ Appearing to His Mother, c1440. Artist: Rogier Van der Weyden

Christ Appearing to His Mother, c1440. Artist: Rogier Van der Weyden
Christ Appearing to His Mother, c1496. The scene on the right panel of the Miraflores Altarpiece is the only one in this altarpiece that illustrates two events at once

Background imageReacting Collection: Nuclear fusion, conceptual artwork

Nuclear fusion, conceptual artwork

Background imageReacting Collection: The Excommunication of Robert the Pious, 1875. Artist: Jean-Paul Laurens

The Excommunication of Robert the Pious, 1875. Artist: Jean-Paul Laurens
The Excommunication of Robert the Pious, 1875. Nicknamed the Pious, Robert II (972-1031) was King of France from 996. He was temporarily excommunicated by Pope Gregory V

Background imageReacting Collection: John Thaw, English actor of stage and screen

John Thaw, English actor of stage and screen
John Edward Thaw (1942-2002), English actor of stage and screen. Seen here (right) with another actor. Date: circa 1980s

Background imageReacting Collection: DDE-90024452

DDE-90024452
Great Himalayan Kingfishers reacting after seeing a Fishing Eagle, Corbett National Park, India. Date: 03/05/2005

Background imageReacting Collection: British troops in gas masks - Uprising in Nicosia

British troops in gas masks - Uprising in Nicosia
British troops armed with batons and wearing gas masks, standing by to quell disturbances by Greek Cypriots in Nicosia, Cyprus during rioting in Nicosia - late October 1955. 1955

Background imageReacting Collection: The grotesque in the latest fashion, ladies with pants mocked

The grotesque in the latest fashion, ladies with pants mocked and booed at their appearance in public (colour litho)
2815418 The grotesque in the latest fashion, ladies with pants mocked and booed at their appearance in public (colour litho) by Beltrame

Background imageReacting Collection: Girl with a Letter (oil on canvas)

Girl with a Letter (oil on canvas)
1213158 Girl with a Letter (oil on canvas) by Cowen, Lionel J. (fl.1869-88); 35.5x66.4 cm; Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK; eTyne & Wear Archives & Museums; English, out of copyright

Background imageReacting Collection: The Deposition from the Cross, c1268. Artist: T oros Roslin

The Deposition from the Cross, c1268. Artist: T oros Roslin
The Deposition from the Cross, c1268. Two figures hold the body of Christ as a third removes the nails from the feet to free it fully from he cross

Background imageReacting Collection: Pieta of Saint-Germain-des-Pres, c1500

Pieta of Saint-Germain-des-Pres, c1500. The scene is the deposition of the cross. The Virgin Mary supports the body of Christ on her lap. Behind her is St John the Apostle

Background imageReacting Collection: Lamentation over Christ, early 16th century. Artist: Gerard David

Lamentation over Christ, early 16th century. Artist: Gerard David
Lamentation over Christ, early 16th century. The Virgin Mary kisses the head of the dead Christ whose forehead shows the wounds inflicted by the crown of thorns

Background imageReacting Collection: Tennis Court Oath, June 20 1789, Paris (1791). Artist: Jacques-Louis David

Tennis Court Oath, June 20 1789, Paris (1791). Artist: Jacques-Louis David
Tennis Court Oath, June 20 1789, Paris (1791). French Revolution: meeting of the States General where Deputies swore not to meet again until a Parliament had been formed

Background imageReacting Collection: Noli me tangere ( Do Not Touch Me ), 17th century. Artist: Jan Breughel the Younger

Noli me tangere ( Do Not Touch Me ), 17th century. Artist: Jan Breughel the Younger
Noli me tangere ( Do Not Touch Me ), 17th century. Mary Magdalene, the first to see the risen Christ in the Garden of Gethsemane. From a Private collection

Background imageReacting Collection: Doubting Thomas, 1634. Artist: Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn

Doubting Thomas, 1634. Artist: Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn
Doubting Thomas, 1634. Picture illustrating episode related in the in St Johns Gospel (Ch20, vs19-29) where the Apostle Thomas puts his hand in the wound in the risen Saviours side as he doubts what

Background imageReacting Collection: The Three Maries ( The Dead Christ Mourned ), c1604. Artist: Annibale Carracci

The Three Maries ( The Dead Christ Mourned ), c1604. Artist: Annibale Carracci
The Three Maries ( The Dead Christ Mourned ), c1604. The Virgin Mary, lamenting, holds the body of the dead Christ in her lap

Background imageReacting Collection: Christ Appearing to Saint Peter on the Appian Way, 1601-1602. Artist: Annibale Carracci

Christ Appearing to Saint Peter on the Appian Way, 1601-1602. Artist: Annibale Carracci
Christ Appearing to Saint Peter on the Appian Way, 1601-1602. The legend is that during Neros persecution of the Christians St Peter fled from Rome

Background imageReacting Collection: Battle, from the series 47 Faithful Samurai, 1850-1880. Artist: Utagawa Yoshitora

Battle, from the series 47 Faithful Samurai, 1850-1880. Artist: Utagawa Yoshitora
Battle, from the series 47 Faithful Samurai, 1850-1880. From a private collection

Background imageReacting Collection: Scene at Kabuki Theatre, 19th century

Scene at Kabuki Theatre, 19th century. From a private collection

Background imageReacting Collection: Samurai fighting against monkeys, 19th century

Samurai fighting against monkeys, 19th century. From a private collection

Background imageReacting Collection: Theatre Scene, 1844. Artist: Utagawa Kunisada

Theatre Scene, 1844. Artist: Utagawa Kunisada
Theatre Scene, 1844. From a private collection

Background imageReacting Collection: Scene from the life of Hannibal, 18th century. Artist: Claudio Francesco Beaumont

Scene from the life of Hannibal, 18th century. Artist: Claudio Francesco Beaumont
Scene from the life of Hannibal, 18th century. From a private collection

Background imageReacting Collection: Old Man Playing with Child, 1635-1640. Artist: Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn

Old Man Playing with Child, 1635-1640. Artist: Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn
Old Man Playing with Child, 1635-1640. From the British Museum, London

Background imageReacting Collection: The Prodigal Son in the Tavern (Rembrandt and Saskia), c1635. Artist: Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn

The Prodigal Son in the Tavern (Rembrandt and Saskia), c1635. Artist: Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn
The Prodigal Son in the Tavern (Rembrandt and Saskia), c1635. From the Dresden Gallery, Dresden, Germany

Background imageReacting Collection: Christ Drives the Money-Changers from the Temple, 1626. Artist: Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn

Christ Drives the Money-Changers from the Temple, 1626. Artist: Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn
Christ Drives the Money-Changers from the Temple, 1626. From the Pushkin Museum of Fine Art, Moscow

Background imageReacting Collection: Alexander Cuts the Gordian Knot, late 18th / early 19th century. Artist: Jean Simon Berthelemy

Alexander Cuts the Gordian Knot, late 18th / early 19th century. Artist: Jean Simon Berthelemy
Alexander Cuts the Gordian Knot, late 18th/early 19th century. From the Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Paris

Background imageReacting Collection: St John the Evangelist with the Poisoned Cup, 1636. Artist: Alonso Cano

St John the Evangelist with the Poisoned Cup, 1636. Artist: Alonso Cano
St John the Evangelist with the Poisoned Cup, 1636. According to the Bible (Matthew Ch20 v23), a cup of poisoned wine was passed to St John and, as he blessed it

Background imageReacting Collection: The Death of Sapphira, 1652. Artist: Nicolas Poussin

The Death of Sapphira, 1652. Artist: Nicolas Poussin
The Death of Sapphira, 1652. From the Musee du Louvre, Paris

Background imageReacting Collection: The Tournament, 1812. Artist: Pierre Henri Revoil

The Tournament, 1812. Artist: Pierre Henri Revoil
The Tournament, 1812. Musee des Beaux-Arts, Lyons

Background imageReacting Collection: The Butcher, Montmartre Market, 1857-1858. Artist: Honore Daumier

The Butcher, Montmartre Market, 1857-1858. Artist: Honore Daumier
The Butcher, Montmartre Market, 1857-1858. From a private collection

Background imageReacting Collection: Cartoon, The Optimist and the Pessimist

Cartoon, The Optimist and the Pessimist, showing two men reading the same news items about the war but reacting in very different ways. Date: 1915

Background imageReacting Collection: Reaction of hydrogen and oxygen to water C017 / 3598

Reaction of hydrogen and oxygen to water C017 / 3598
Reaction of hydrogen and oxygen to water. Computer artwork of a balanced chemical equation showing how two hydrogen (H2, white) molecules (left) combine with a single oxygen (O2)

Background imageReacting Collection: Cut sodium metal

Cut sodium metal. Chunk of the reactive metallic element sodium (Na). The shiny surface has been exposed by a knife cutting the soft metal

Background imageReacting Collection: Fight-or-flight response, artwork

Fight-or-flight response, artwork
Fight-or-flight response. Artwork showing the bodys fight-or-flight response to a threat. Visual perception (yellow arrow) can trigger fear memories controlled by the brains amygdala (yellow)

Background imageReacting Collection: Tarnished sodium metal

Tarnished sodium metal. Chunk of the reactive metallic element sodium (Na). Part of this surface was recently exposed by a knife cut

Background imageReacting Collection: Cramp of the foot, satirical artwork

Cramp of the foot, satirical artwork
Cramp of the foot. Satirical artwork showing a man suffering an attack of cramp in his right foot, the toes of which have contracted in a painful spasm

Background imageReacting Collection: Ethanol flame

Ethanol flame. The flame is burning on a wick that is soaked in ethanol. As the ethanol on the end of the wick is burnt, more ethanol replaces it from the reservoir below

Background imageReacting Collection: Burning magnesium

Burning magnesium powder in a bunsen burner flame. Magnesium powder will ignite easily. It is used in fireworks for the bright light produced

Background imageReacting Collection: Grey Rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) sitting with its mouth open, side view

Grey Rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) sitting with its mouth open, side view

Background imageReacting Collection: Music cover, Nancy Fancied a Soldier

Music cover, Nancy Fancied a Soldier, or Nancys Fancies, written and composed by Gus Leach, sung by Mr E Mosedale. 1880

Background imageReacting Collection: Different approaches to personal slights

Different approaches to personal slights
" You Engleeshe you do not fight ze duel. Vat d you do ven you air insult?" " Oh, we write to the newspaper." Date: 1895

Background imageReacting Collection: Three blue-eyed Cinnamon Angora kittens (Felis silvestris catus) looking in same direction

Three blue-eyed Cinnamon Angora kittens (Felis silvestris catus) looking in same direction

Background imageReacting Collection: Nuclear fusion, artwork C017 / 7666

Nuclear fusion, artwork C017 / 7666
Nuclear fusion, computer artwork. At left are the atomic nuclei of deuterium (top left) and tritium (bottom left). Atomic nuclei consist of protons (white and purple) and neutrons (pink)

Background imageReacting Collection: Alchemical elements, 18th century

Alchemical elements, 18th century
Alchemical elements. 18th-century artwork of an alchemists laboratory and furnaces, with a list of alchemical elements in Latin

Background imageReacting Collection: Nuclear fusion, artwork C017 / 7665

Nuclear fusion, artwork C017 / 7665
Nuclear fusion, computer artwork. At left are the atomic nuclei of deuterium (top left) and tritium (bottom left). Atomic nuclei consist of protons (white and purple) and neutrons (pink)



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"Capturing the Essence of Reacting: From Art to Science" The Angel Standing in the Sun, 1846: JMW Turner's masterpiece portrays nature reacting to divine light, evoking a sense of awe and wonder. The Laying in the Tomb (The Deposition / The Entombment), 1602-1604: Caravaggio's intense depiction captures the raw emotions of those reacting to Christ's crucifixion, invoking deep empathy. Blood coagulation cascade, artwork C016/9873: This intricate illustration showcases how our bodies react to injury, highlighting the fascinating process that ensures our well-being. Christ Appearing to His Mother, c1440: Van der Weyden's painting depicts Mary's reaction upon seeing her resurrected son – a moment filled with overwhelming joy and relief. Nuclear fusion, conceptual artwork: Exploring the immense power within stars, this artwork visualizes atoms reacting and merging together at unimaginable temperatures. Electrolysis of water: Witnessing water molecules react and separate into hydrogen and oxygen through an electric current reveals the wonders of chemistry in action. Sodium reacting with water: A captivating chemical reaction where sodium vigorously reacts with water producing hydrogen gas while creating mesmerizing sparks. John Thaw, English actor of stage and screen: Known for his ability to portray characters who deeply react emotionally on stage or screen - a true master of his craft. Cartoon - The Optimist and the Pessimist: Humorously showcasing contrasting reactions towards life situations; reminding us that perspective shapes our responses. British troops in gas masks - Uprising in Nicosia: A powerful image capturing soldiers' reactions as they protect themselves from danger during a tumultuous time in history. The grotesque in latest fashion - ladies with pants mocked & booed at their appearance in public (colour litho).