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2014年4月17日 Nature
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, o; V* w( n y' h" ISolar Eclipse, 1932, by Howard Russell Butler (1856–1934). The first of the two solar eclipses of 2014 occurs on 29 April. Unusually, much of the Moon’s shadow will miss Earth entirely, but the partial phases will be visible from Australia and parts of Antarctica. Plenty of photographs will be taken, tweeted and instagrammed, but will they be as evocative as the artists’ efforts in the pre-photographic era? In an essay in this issue, Jay Pasachoff and Roberta Olson survey solar art from the Renaissance to the twentieth century and celebrate Howard Russell Butler as a star in the eclipse-painting firmament. Credit: Princeton University Art Museum/Art Resource NY/Scala, Florence
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