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Reaction Collection (#4)

"Captivating Reactions Unveiled

Background imageReaction Collection: For the Death of World Imperialism, 1920. Artist: Dmitriy Stakhievich Moor

For the Death of World Imperialism, 1920. Artist: Dmitriy Stakhievich Moor
For the Death of World Imperialism, 1920

Background imageReaction 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 imageReaction 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 imageReaction 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 imageReaction Collection: Luddites smash weaving machinery

Luddites smash weaving machinery in a Nottingham textile factory. The Luddites were a movement of radical group of English textile workers

Background imageReaction Collection: The Reckoning

The Reckoning
THE RECKONING. Pan German: Monstrous, I call it. Why, its fully a quarter of what WE would have made THEM pay if WE D won. Supposed German reaction to war reparations after the First World War

Background imageReaction 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 imageReaction Collection: Down by the Sea - Catch of the Season - Crab biting a toe

Down by the Sea - Catch of the Season - Crab biting a toe
Down by the Sea - The Catch of the Season - A pesky Crab bites the toe of a late Victorian / early Edwardian lady having a paddle through the rockpools

Background imageReaction 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 imageReaction Collection: Alchemical symbols, 18th century C013 / 5276

Alchemical symbols, 18th century C013 / 5276
Alchemical symbols. 18th-century listing of characters and symbols used by alchemists to represent chemicals, elements, and other objects and processes

Background imageReaction 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




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"Captivating Reactions Unveiled: From a Man Lighting His Cigar to Nuclear Fission Artwork" Witness the unexpected as a man daringly lights his cigar before the royal toast, defying convention and sparking intrigue. Meanwhile, an awe-inspiring artwork depicting nuclear fission mesmerizes with its vibrant colors and intricate details. Venture into the depths of Kilkee, Ireland, where an elusive Irish sea serpent captivates onlookers with its majestic presence. And in a thrilling display of innovation, witness a fire-fighting motorcycle racing against time to save lives amidst blazing chaos. Delve into the intricacies of our own bodies as you explore the blood coagulation cascade through captivating artwork that unveils this life-saving process. Marvel at "La Commune arretee par l'Ignorance et le Reaction, " an 1871 masterpiece that depicts societal change halted by ignorance and resistance. Embark on a journey towards limitless energy possibilities with conceptual artwork showcasing nuclear fusion's potential for revolutionizing our world. Explore the inner workings of history aboard the Lusitania through a detailed sectional drawing that reveals both grandeur and vulnerability. Experience chemistry in action as sodium reacts explosively with water - a visual spectacle that showcases nature's power. Delight in "The Meow 02, " capturing feline curiosity and playfulness frozen in time. Immerse yourself in Robert Helpmann's ballet performance, where every movement tells stories untold through graceful leaps and elegant pirouettes. Finally, indulge your senses in melodrama at the theatre - be swept away by emotions evoked through captivating performances on stage. These remarkable reactions ignite curiosity within us all - reminding us of humanity's boundless creativity and capacity for wonderment.