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The Entombment

The Entombment is a glue-size painting on linen attributed to the Early Netherlandish painter Dirk Bouts. It shows a scene from the biblical entombment of Christ, probably completed between 1440 and 1455 as a wing panel for a large hinged polyptych altarpiece. The now lost altarpiece is thought to have contained a central crucifixion scene flanked by four wing panel works half its length (two either side) depicting scenes from the life of Christ. The larger work was probably commissioned for export, possibly to a Venetian patron whose identity is lost. The Entombment was first recorded in a mid-19th century Milan inventory and has been in the National Gallery, London since its purchase on the gallery's behalf by Charles Eastlake in 1861. The Entombment is renowned for its austere but affecting portrayal of sorrow and grief. It shows four female and three male mourners grieving over the body of Christ. It is one of the few surviving 15th-century paintings created using glue-size, an extremely fragile medium lacking durability. (more...)

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  • On this day...

    January 7: Christmas (Julian calendar); Victory Day in Cambodia; Flag Day in Italy

    The flag of the Cispadane Republic, the first use of the Italian tricolour

  • 1797 – The first official Italian tricolour (pictured) was adopted by the government of the Cispadane Republic.
  • 1940Winter War: The outnumbered Finnish 9th Division decisively defeated Soviet forces on the Raate-Suomussalmi road.
  • 1979 – The Vietnam People's Army captured the Cambodian capital city Phnom Penh, deposing Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge, which marked the end of large-scale fighting in the Cambodian–Vietnamese War.
  • 1993 – The Fourth Republic of Ghana was inaugurated with Jerry Rawlings as its president.
  • 2010 – Muslim gunmen opened fire on a crowd of Coptic Christians leaving church after celebrating a midnight Christmas Mass, killing eight of them as well as one Muslim bystander.
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    Basal ganglia

    The main circuits of the basal ganglia, a group of nuclei in the brains of vertebrates that act as a cohesive functional unit. Shown here are two coronal slices that have been superimposed to include the involved basal ganglia structures. + and − signs at the point of the arrows indicate respectively whether the pathway is excitatory or inhibitory in effect.

      Excitatory glutamatergic pathways
      Inhibitory GABAergic pathways
      Dopaminergic pathways that are excitatory on the direct pathway and inhibitory on the indirect pathway
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