[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"news-2216-EN":3},{"published":4,"body":5,"title":6,"posted":7,"summary":8,"pk":9,"permalink":10,"images":11,"tile_image":13,"news_id":14,"tags":15},"2015-10-13T11:29:00","\r\n\r\n\r\n\u003Cp>The Australian&nbsp;magazine discussed the&nbsp;two theories about the mechanism responsible for the movement of the planets which were debated in Europe in the 1700's.&nbsp;Bob's linear ink approach on parchment gives the piece a perfect historic feel.\u003C\u002Fp>","Cosmos","2015-10-13T11:29:00#2216","Drawn in an eighteenth century style, \u003Ca href=\"\u002FBobVenables\" target=\"_blank\">Bob Venables\u003C\u002Fa> illustrates the movement of&nbsp;the planets for Cosmos Magazine.","news","\u002Fnews\u002F2216\u002Fcosmos",[12],{"filename":13},"blog_2216_635803325000970000.jpg",2216,"#line#editorial#pen and ink#black and white#pastiche#history#astronomy#magazine#inks#science#cosmos#historic#bob venables#"]