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Dalí's pavilion was razed along with most of the fair's buildings and all but lost to art history.
The next room is devoted to accomplished figure compositions, followed by a third room filled mostly with paintings of Marie, the artist's favorite model, whose surname has been lost to art history.
An exhibition that opens with Cezanne's great "Still Life with a Ginger Jar and Eggplants" and closes with "Milkstone" can hardly fail to suggest how much has been lost to art in the last hundred years, and to leave us wondering, as we all do now and then, whether the gains will ever prove to have been worth it.
39) And the treasures keep coming, including a painting lost to art world knowledge for 80 years when a rare picture by Alma Tadema turned up at a show last year.
To the men (and women?) who drew the wolf-masks seen tonight, self is lost to art, dance, and ceremony.
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Art historian Petru Comarnescu writes that Bogdan-Pitești's "critical intuitions" were superior to those of fellow collectors Zambaccian and Ioan Kalinderu; critic Nicolae Oprescu also assesses that, without Bogdan-Pitești, Ștefan Luchian would be lost to Romanian art.
In the adult cohort consisting of 2191 patients, 25% were lost to pre-ART follow-up [ 6].
A similar logistic regression was used to determine risk factors for being lost to pre-ART follow-up and the same variables were chosen for this analysis.
The fact that older children present later could also be part of the explanation why younger children are lost to pre-ART follow-up more frequently, as being in a less advanced stage has been shown elsewhere to be a predictor for pre-ART loss to follow-up [ 6].
Yesterday, in observance of Day Without Art, which honors those lost to AIDS in the art community, the Metropolitan Museum of Art removed or shrouded at least one object in the galleries of each of its seventeen curatorial departments.
One recent study from South Africa reported 34% mortality in patients lost to follow up prior to ART initiation [19].
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