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{{Wikipedia:Signpost/Template:Signpost-article-start|{{{1|Frogs in copulation, malfunctioning sharks, and toothcombs: featured content for the week}}}|By [[User:MathewTownsend|MathewTownsend]] and [[User:Crisco 1492|Crisco 1492]]| 26 March 2012}}
{{Wikipedia:Signpost/Template:Signpost-article-start|{{{1|Frogs in copulation, malfunctioning sharks, and toothcombs: featured content for the week}}}|By [[User:MathewTownsend|MathewTownsend]] and [[User:Crisco 1492|Crisco 1492]]| 26 March 2012}}
<center>''This edition covers content promoted between 18 and 24 March 2012''</center>
<center>''This edition covers content promoted between 18 and 24 March 2012''</center>
[[File:Helichrysum bracteatum 1.JPG|500px|center|thumb|An orange-red flowered cultivar of ''[[Xerochrysum bracteatum]]'']]
[[File:Helichrysum bracteatum 1.JPG|500px|center|thumb|An orange-red flowered cultivar of ''[[Xerochrysum bracteatum]]'', a newly featured article]]


=== Featured articles ===
=== Featured articles ===
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*'''''[[:File:Francisco de Goya, Saturno devorando a su hijo (1819-1823).jpg|Saturn Devouring His Son]]''''' ([[Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates/Saturn Devouring His Son|nom]]; [[Saturn Devouring His Son|related article]]), created by [[Francisco Goya]] and nominated by [[User:Crisco 1492|Crisco 1492]]. This untitled painting, often called ''Saturn Devouring His Son'', is one of Goya's ''Black Paintings'', which were painted onto the walls of his house near Madrid and later transferred to canvas. It depicts the god Saturn (or Chronos) eating one of his children. To quote the words of reviewer [[User:Enthdegree|Enthdegree]], "If [shock and provocation] is the emotion the artist meant to provoke, I can't say he didn't accomplish that."
*'''''[[:File:Francisco de Goya, Saturno devorando a su hijo (1819-1823).jpg|Saturn Devouring His Son]]''''' ([[Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates/Saturn Devouring His Son|nom]]; [[Saturn Devouring His Son|related article]]), created by [[Francisco Goya]] and nominated by [[User:Crisco 1492|Crisco 1492]]. This untitled painting, often called ''Saturn Devouring His Son'', is one of Goya's ''Black Paintings'', which were painted onto the walls of his house near Madrid and later transferred to canvas. It depicts the god Saturn (or Chronos) eating one of his children. To quote the words of reviewer [[User:Enthdegree|Enthdegree]], "If [shock and provocation] is the emotion the artist meant to provoke, I can't say he didn't accomplish that."


[[File:Amplexus Bufo bufo 2010-03-29.jpg|thumb|500px|center|Two [[common toad]]s in a state of [[amplexus]], a new featured picture. In amplexus, a male amphibian grasps a female with his front legs and releases sperm (either immediately or later). It can last several days.]]
[[File:Whistlers Mother high res.jpg|thumb|600px|center|[[Nocturne in Black and Gold The Falling Rocket]], otherwise known as ''Whistlers Mother'', a new featured picture, is said to be the most famous American painting housed outside the US.]]
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<noinclude>{{Wikipedia:Signpost/Template:Signpost-article-comments-end||2012-03-19|2012-04-02}}</noinclude>

Revision as of 01:20, 25 March 2012

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