Van Gogh's
lost painting titled «Sunset at Montmajour» has been discovered by the good folks at the Van Gogh Museum this week.
Not exact matches
Simultaneously, the Zoological Society of London (ZSL) has released a report
titled Evolution
Lost, which integrates the Red List with other data to
paint a broader picture of the state of the vertebrates: everything from eels to elephants.
As you may have guessed by the
title, hair has a significant presence here, which can be seen both in the exhibition description («Key grew up in rural Alabama to their grandmother singing, «your hair is your strength»») and the look of the actual
paintings themselves, which often resemble vast and complex tangles you could get
lost in.
Another
painting titled «The
Lost Boys,» shows two boys playing.
Wong used the name as the inspiration for a now -
lost painting, and it was in turn proposed as the
title of a posthumous exhibition of his work.
Lawson
titles these works «Jizo
Paintings» after a figure in the Japanese Buddhist pantheon, a protector of the spirits of
lost children and wanderers.