Example sentences of "see [art] art [noun sg] no. 16 " in BNC.

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1 A previous exhibition of younger British art , which is Saatchi 's current preoccupation , attracted enormous attention and over 40,000 visitors for a room of sculptures by Damien Hirst ( see The Art Newspaper No. 16 , March 1992 , p.7 ) .
2 It has put forward two revised proposals : a directive on the return of cultural objects unlawfully removed from the territory of a member state , and a short regulation on the export of cultural goods ( see The Art Newspaper No. 16 , March 1992 , p.2 ) .
3 A committee has now been set up to lobby for the restoration of the medieval paving and an invitation has been issued to the public to show its support by sponsoring a brick at L10,000 a time ( see The Art Newspaper No. 16 , March 1992 , p. 13 ) .
4 The rumour mill had been in high gear since late January , when the fifty-seven year old Mr Brown announced he would retire by the end of the year to devote more time to ‘ parenting ’ and to the university founded by his family in Providence , Rhode Island ( see The Art Newspaper No. 16 , March 1992 , p. 5 ) .
5 At the time of Brown 's surprise resignation earlier this year ( see The Art Newspaper No. 16 , March 1992 , p. 5 ) , Pillsbury was considered by many , including this writer , to be a ‘ shoo-in ’ for the job .
6 The recent contemporary art fair held at the Pacifico Yokohama Exhibition Hall ( see The Art Newspaper No. 16 , March 1992 , pp. 17 and 19 ) attracted 58,533 visitors and was adjudged successful by its organisers although no sales figures were released .
7 Instead , at a press briefing , he made it clear that he would be looking to private benefactors to come to the rescue in extreme cases , and pointing to the successful purchases of ‘ Portrait of a lady with a squirrel and a starling ’ by Holbein for the National Gallery ( see The Art Newspaper No. 16 , March 1992 , p.1 ) and Canaletto 's ‘ The Old Horse Guards , London , from St James 's Park ’ by Andrew Lloyd-Webber ( see The Art Newspaper No.19 June 1992 , p. 3 ) .
8 The French State meanwhile acquired forty-seven important twentieth-century works from the estate of Pierre Matisse thanks to its dation system allowing the payment of death duty by kind ( see The Art Newspaper No. 16 , March 1992 , p. 1 ) .
9 The award comes as the museum 's other two Manhattan off-site sponsors , IBM and The Equitable , have terminated the museum 's lease ( see The Art Newspaper No. 16 , March 1992 , p. 5 ) .
10 Subtitled ‘ The Road to Maus ’ it follows on from the exhibition held by MoMA last spring of Spiegelman 's drawings for his two published volumes on the Holocaust , told in comic strip form with mice , cats and pigs as the protagonists ( see The Art Newspaper No. 16 , March 1992 , p.15 ) .
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