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![In ‘Mr. and Mrs. Andrews,’ Thomas Gainsborough blends portraiture and landscape in order to showcase the couple alongside the land that defined their wealth and status. [Image Credit: Thomas Gainsborough (1727–1788)
Mr. and Mrs. Andrews, ca. 1750
Oil on canvas
27 1/2 × 47 in. (69.8 × 119.4 cm)
© The National Gallery, London; used by permission]](https://thesciencesurvey.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/JonesGainsborough1-1200x705.jpg)


















![At the center of the Taegeukgi [태극기 | Korean flag], the red-and-blue taegeuk [태극] represents yin and yang, symbolizing balance and harmony, while the four black trigram lines — geon [건 | ☰] for Heaven or Sky, gon [곤 | ☷] for Earth, gam [감 | ☵] for Water, and ri [리 | ☲] for Fire — surround it, reflecting the enduring values that shape Korean cultural identity. (Photo Credit: Stephanie Nakagawa / Unsplash)](https://thesciencesurvey.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/King-Korean-Traditions-5-1200x675.jpg)




