<span> I believe the correct answer is Gustav Klimt.</span>
Gustav Klimt, an Austrian painter, made a
symbolist version of Judith with Holofernes' head. The oil painting “Judith and
the Head of Holofernes” (also known as Judith I) created in 1901 is a symbolist
version of the biblical character of Judith holding the severed head of
Holofernes.
<span>The Gothic cathedral was one of the most awe-inspiring achievements of medieval technology. Architects and engineers built churches from skeletal stone ribs composed of pointed arches, ribbed vaults, and flying buttresses to create soaring vertical interiors, colorful windows, and an environment celebrating the mystery and sacred nature of light. Based on empirical technology, the medieval cathedral provided the Middle Ages with an impressive house of worship, a community center, a symbol of religious and civic pride, and a constant reminder of the power and presence of God and the church.</span>
Neurons communicate with each other via electrical events called 'action potentials' and chemical neurotransmitters. At the junction between two neurons (synapse), an action potential causes neuron A to release a chemical neurotransmitter.