Still Waters Run Deep: Reassembling Karl Ove Knausgaard

Edit The New Republic 23 May 2016
Give me a smile/don’t be unfair/just want to undress you”; he masturbates to Rubens’s The Rape of the Daughters of Leucippus; at the end of Volume 4, he finally “loses his virginity” to a girl at a music festival, whereupon they proceed to share a Bacchanal of two—when she half-falls out of the tent to vomit uncontrollably from all the wine they’ve drunk, he sidles over, “sticks it in,” and keeps “pumping away”; and so on ... ....

Jamie Adams at Jonathan LeVine Gallery

Edit Huffington Post 04 Mar 2016
Niagara Golden Locket, 2014, oil on linen, 24 x 30 inches. Jamie Adams, whose paintings are included in the Jonathan LeVine Gallery's Winter Invitational, is a master of narrative uncertainty ... our voyeurism and our sense of awe ... Jamie Adams ... Other paintings suggest a sequence like Peter Paul Rubin's The Rape of the Daughters of Leucippus or later Thomas Eakins' The Swimming Hole, which is painted right around the advent of moving image ... ....

From Chrome Plating To Nanotubes: The ‘Modern’ Chemistry First Used In Ancient Times

Edit IFL Science 06 Feb 2016
The ancient Babylonians were the first to use sophisticated geometry – a staggering 1,400 years before it was previously thought to have been developed ... So I decided to hunt down some of the most advanced uses of chemistry. Qin Dynasty Chrome Plating ... Most notably from the Greek philosophers Democritus and Leucippus who speculated that everything is composed of physical, indivisible and invisible atoms back in the 5th century BC ... ....

‘Do women have to be naked to get into U.S. museums?’

Edit The Examiner 21 Jan 2016
The question headlining today’s column was posed in a poster put out by the Guerrilla Girls, an anonymous feminist art collective, in 1988 ... Titian’s “The Rape of Lucretia,” Poussin’s “Abduction of the Sabine Women,” Bernini’s “The Rape of Prosperpine,” Delacroix’s “The Death of Sardanapalus” and Rubens “Rape of the Daughters of Leucippus.” Even on the subject of rape, the descriptions don’t seem very serious ... ....

Game Of Quarks: A Guide For The Perplexed

Edit National Public Radio 23 Jul 2015
8.58 AM ET. Marcelo Gleiser. i. iStockphoto. iStockphoto ... In the late 1950s, particle physics was in crisis ... an elementary particle is a fundamental brick of matter, a concept that goes back to the Greek philosophers Leucippus and Democritus, who, around 400 BCE, proposed that matter was made of indivisible chunks called atoms (from the Greek "a-tomos" — that which can't be cut) ... Called hadrons, their numbers mounted to hundreds ... @mgleiser ... ....

The art of rape

Edit The Examiner 07 Jul 2015
Writing for Wired Magazine, Laura Hudson objects at great length to the glut of rape scenes written into movie and TV scripts in recent years. Welcome to the world of visual art, Laura ... I’m thinking of what Kerry Downes, a British authority on Peter Paul Rubens, had to say about the painter’s "Rape of the Daughters of Leucippus.” What you see are two unclothed females taken forcibly by a pair of burly young men on horseback ... ....

Mental illness in the ancient world, part 5

Edit The Examiner 13 May 2015
Soranus (98-135 A.D.) was highly influenced by both Celsus and Aretaeus. He described hypochondriasis, hysteria (which he saw as a disorder of the uterus), melancholia (which was the result of black bile) and phrenitis (which was a kind of fever of the mind due to a disease in the diaphragm) ... Next, there is the legendary Galen (131-201 A.D.) ... He was highly influenced by the atomistic metaphysics of Democritus and Leucippus ... Source ... ....

Jenny Saville: for the love of Rubens

Edit London Evening Standard 15 Jan 2015
Ever since she burst on the art scene in Charles Saatchi’s Young British Artists III exhibition in 1994, Jenny Saville has found her work described as “Rubenesque... Van Dyck to Cézanne, opening next week ... We talk as she’s hanging the pictures ... We wander into the mid-hang Rubens show proper (it’s already looking magnificent) and Saville leads me to another rape scene, Rubens’s tiny oil sketch for The Rape of the Daughters of Leucippus ... ....

The Void Is A Busy Place

Edit National Public Radio 22 Oct 2014
7.51 AM ET. A computer-generated image of the distribution of matter in the nearby universe, as determined by means of galaxy motions in the region. ESO hide caption. itoggle caption ESO ... This is why Leucippus and Democritus, the pair of pre-Socratic Greek philosophers credited with the invention of the atomic concept — that everything is made of tiny bits of stuff — suggested the joint existence of atoms and the void ... @mgleiser ... Comment ... ....

Major new Rubens exhibition will feature newly discovered work

Edit The Independent 05 Sep 2014
Nico Van Hout, curator of the exhibition, discovered the small panel titled The Rape of the Daughters of Leucippus on a chance trip to the National Museum of Art Architecture and Design in Oslo and was convinced it was by Rubens ... “We discovered this in a dark corner of the room.” ... ....

Science vs. art and the winner is…?

Edit The Examiner 24 Aug 2014
Really?. The researchers involved in this study may know their science, but they don’t know beans about art history ... Kerry Downes, a British authority on Rubens, has written that "Rape of the Daughters of Leucippus" – a depiction of two unclothed females forcibly taken by a pair of burly young men on horseback – is a "romance, not, violence,” as if the painting were a pastoral and these women weren't struggling against abduction....

Sex Lessons from the Old Masters (NSFW)

Edit Huffington Post 17 Jul 2014
NICOLAS POUSSIN, Jupiter & Antiope, oil on canvas ... JEAN HONRE FRAGONARD, The Bolt, 1778, oil on canvas, Louvre, Paris ... Strong light focuses our attention on their actions ... CARAVAGGIO, The Incredulity of St ... PETER PAUL RUBENS, The Rape of the Daughters of Leucippus, 1617, oil on canvas, Alte Pinakothek, Munich. Rubens depicts Castor and Pollux abducting (read raping) the daughters of King Leucippus, whom they will later graciously marry....

Metaphysics 101.2: Did Aristotle invent Metaphysics?

Edit The Examiner 25 Jun 2014
What, indeed, did Aristotle have to do with the History of Metaphysics? It has to do with one of the most influential; accidents in history. The explanation is complicated. Aristotle was extremely prolific; he wrote over two Hundred Books, on a wide variety of subjects. Only Thirty-One of them still survive to the present day ... Aristotle also refuted Atomic Theory, which had only recently been developed by Leucippus and Democritus ... ....
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