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Description: | Painting, Serendip / by Keith Holmes, artist in residence at the Science Museum 1994 to 1996. Panel inspired by serendipitous discovery within Science Museum collections during work on commission; forming middle of triptych. Begun 1997, completed 1999 and retitled 'Serendip' from 'Ongoing no.3'. Oil on board; image 102x52.5cm in frame by artist, 107x58x3.5cm. Signed on geometrical figure bl, KH99. A showcase is structured upon matter of infinity. Within its windows are some of the treasures of science which have contributed to the making of the modern world. Including: Whittle aeroengine; DNA model; accelerator; chaos butterfly; conjectural mathematical model of stellated octohedron (from a 16th century print in'Perspectiva Corporum Regularium'); model of Trevithick's locomotive 'Penydarran' of 1804. Top right: experimental Jarvik 2000 artificial heart pump; panel was completed after artist attended pioneering operation 1998 by Stephen Westaby at Oxford Heart Centre | License: | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/ | Subjects: | oil painting | Temporal: | 1997-1999 | Source: | Science Museum | Creator: | Holmes, Keith | Identifier: | 1996-582 | Go to resource |
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