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CPNAS Creative Responses

SARS-CoV-2 for Nature Magazine

David S. Goodsell

Painting for the cover of a special issue of Nature on COVID-19 (Augut 20, 2020 issue)

David S. Goodsell, SARS-CoV-2 (detail), watercolor, 2020, Original in the collection of the National Academy of Sciences

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Artwork Credit:

Diane Burko, July 2020 (detail)
Mixed Media on Canvas

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