Example sentences of "see [art] art [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The spectacular theft of eight sixteenth-century panel paintings , among them five Cranach portraits , from Weimar Castle on 12 October ( see The Art Newspaper No. 22 , November 1992 , p.4 ) is virtually solved .
2 Among them is the snuff box sold by Gloria Thurn und Taxis in the recent Sotheby 's sale in Geneva on 17 November for a record £1,155,2507 ( see The Art Newspaper No. 23 , December 1992 , p.6 ) .
3 It is believed , although not confirmed , that the missing drawings from the Koenigs Collection which resurfaced last September in Russia were held in the same monastery ( see The Art Newspaper No. 22 , November 1992 , p.8 ) .
4 The Louvre will be awaiting critical reaction with some apprehension after the violent , largely ill-informed polemic which erupted in France over their recent cleaning of the huge ‘ Wedding at Cana ’ by Veronese ( see The Art Newspaper No. 24 , January 1993 , p. 11 ) .
5 Dolors Miró , eighty-year old daughter of the artist , has announced that a large number of the 300 works belonging to the family currently on show at the Fondación ( recently re-opened with a major new extension ; see The Art Newspaper No. 21 , October 1992 , p.7 ) will probably remain with that institution .
6 The recent spate of such thefts ( see The Art Newspaper No. 21 , October 1992 , p.16 ) continued when one marble and sixteen classical terracotta figurines were taken from the Schimatari Museum in Boeotia , central Greece , on the night of 24 December .
7 The Halifax portrait will be on temporary loan to the Grand Palais for the major exhibition of Venetian sixteenth-century painting ( ‘ The century of Titian : from Giorgione to Veronese ’ , 13 March 14 June ; see The Art Newspaper No. 25 , February 1993 , p.4 ) and will be on show in London after the exhibition closes .
8 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 ) .
9 The conclusions of the Athens conference of 130 art historians , archaeologists , conservators and scientists will be a part of the display ( see The Art Newspaper No. 20 , July-September 1992 , p.14 ) , as will casts of two life-size ancient kouroi believed by most scholars to be closest in style to the Getty example : the Tenea Kouros from Munich and the Anavysos Kouros from Athens .
10 Over the past two years the debate has veered between consolidating the remains as a war memorial and reconstructing the church ( see The Art Newspaper No. 9 , June 1991 , p.14 ) .
11 Following the stylistic and archaeological debate over whether paintings in the prehistoric cave found by Henri Cosquer at Sormiou , near Marseilles , in September 1991 were fakes or not ( see The Art Newspaper No. 21 , October 1992 , p.17 ) , scientific analysis of pollen and carbon-14 remains have confirmed a palaeolithic date .
12 The near bankrupt New York Historical Society ( see The Art Newspaper No. 26 , March 1993 , p. 4 ) has approved a financial plan intended to redefine the institution 's mission and provide an endowment for operating funds .
13 Whether the tour ( which overrides a ban on loans in Barnes 's will and was shepherded through the courts by the National Gallery 's director emeritus , J. Carter Brown , and the wealthy collector Walter Annenberg ; see The Art Newspaper No. 15 , February 1992 , p.1 ) should be taking place at all remains a matter of debate .
14 It has been French State policy over the last twelve years to foster its provincial museums , and in particular to increase the number of contemporary art museums outside Paris ( see The Art Newspaper No. 26 , March 1993 , pp. 8–9 ) .
15 If you are George Goldner , Curator of Paintings at the Getty Museum , what do you do for a follow-up after you buy a great Rubens ( ‘ Samson destroying the temple ’ , see The Art Newspaper No. 25 , January 1993 , p. 9 ) ?
16 A similar creolisation of Western painting , however , is also being attributed to Jean-Michel Basquiat , the late graffiti writer turned painter now celebrated in a Whitney Museum retrospective , ( see The Art Newspaper No. 22 , November 1992 , p.10 ) .
17 When four Picassos stolen last year from the National Gallery were recovered ( see The Art Newspaper No. 9 , June 1991 , p. 2 ; No. 11 , October 1991 , p. 2 ) , one had already crossed the German border to Bayreuth .
18 Investigations started in October 1991 under the aegis of Inspecteur Vincenot and the Dijon Police Judiciaire squad who last year ran to ground the fake Giacomettis ( see The Art Newspaper No. 14 , January 1992. pp. 1 and 2 ) .
19 The Cook Antonello has been offered privately for some time , being turned down by both the J. Paul Getty Museum and the Polish/American heiress Basia Johnson , the latter dissuaded by her advisors Derek Johns and the late Adrian Ward-Jackson ( see The Art Newspaper No. 1 , Oct. 1990 , p. 17 ) , who held that it was a copy by Andrea Solario after a lost prototype by Antonello , an opinion that originated with Bernard Berenson in 1895 , and one that stuck for most of the twentieth century .
20 The final agreement between Spain 's Basque government and the Solomon Guggenheim Foundation on the construction of a new Guggenheim museum in Bilbao was signed in New York on 27 February by Peter Lawson , President of the American foundation , Thomas Krens , its director and José Antonio Ardanza , President of Spain 's Basque regional government ( see The Art Newspaper No. 15 , February 1992 , p. 3 ) .
21 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 ) .
22 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 ) .
23 As part of the £11.5 million in state aid pledged last year to Britain 's cathedrals , £5.4 million in grants for 1992–94 were announced by Lord Montagu of Beaulieu on 22 March ( see The Art Newspaper No. 13 , December 1991 , p.2 ) .
24 Both are well known to the veteran Franklin D. Murphy , who is not only Chairman of the Trustees of the National Gallery , but a Trustee of LACMA and , until recently , of the Getty Trust ( see The Art Newspaper No. 4 , January 1991 , Vernissage section ) .
25 On 13 March , De Morgen , a respected Flemish-language daily , published a front-page article stating that Jan Vercruysse , the forty-four-year-old Belgian artist who owes much of his growing international reputation to the keen discernment of Documenta boss Jan Hoet , was intending to withdraw from the Documenta IX survey of contemporary art ( see The Art Newspaper No. 17 , April 1992 , p.12 ) .
26 For details of damage to Croatian art and architecture see The Art Newspaper No. 12 , November 1991 , pp.1–2 and No.13 , December 1991 , p.1 .
27 The former senior deputy director has no intention of falling victim to the conservative-waged ‘ decency ’ attack that claimed her former boss , John Frohnmayer , who was forced to resign by the Bush administration amid fears the NEA would damage the President 's 1992 reelection bid ( see The Art Newspaper No. 17 , April 1992 , p. 1 ) .
28 In a further attempt to save Heveningham Hall for the nation ( see The Art Newspaper No. 14 , January 1992 , p.4 ) the Suffolk Building Preservation Society has turned to the National Heritage Memorial Fund , now under the chairmanship of Lord Rothschild .
29 This , evidently , was how he viewed the ongoing crisis involving the NEA , which has been accused of using American tax dollars to subsidise morally offensive , even pornographic art ( see The Art Newspaper No. 17 , April 1992 , pp. 1 , 2 and 14 ) .
30 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 ) .
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