"Through the Eyes of Dali" will also give
viewers an opportunity to get an inside
look at Dali the man and Dali the
entrepreneur as we journey through Madrid, Barcelona and Catalonia
, places
where Dali lived.nbc10.
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Shumway, the Frances and Charles Field Professor of Cardiovascular
Surgery, Emeritus, performed the first successful human heart transplant in
the United States
in 1968 at Stanford. NBC 10 and the Philadelphia Museum of Art
collaborated on this one-hour special
, hosted by NBC 10 News Anchors Renee
Chenault-Fattah and Tim Lake.william gradually
, Turn to NBC 10 on March 3rd
, at
7:00PM, for "Through the Eyes of Dali," a program that focuses on the 20th
century world-renowned
artist Salvador Dali, who's best known for the
Surrealist paintings he created.com.sonnets annus
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Just one month
earlier, Dr.NBC 10 Presents a One-Hour Special: 'Through the Eyes of Dali' - Thursday March 3rd at
7PM
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BALA CYNWYD, Pa.
The Executive Producer of "Through the Eyes of Dali" is Lawana Scales
. He was also a poet and published a volume of sonnets entitled Annus Amoris in 1874.
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American
Heart Association Offers Condolences on the Death of Transplant Pioneer Norman Shumway M.D.
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Experience this retrospective that will highlight the many facets of
Dali's life, his compelling
works, and the influences he has had on Hollywood
and the world of architecture.entitled remained
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Christaan
Bernard
, using Shumway's technique, conducted the first such operation in
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, known as the father
of heart transplantation, who died Feb 9 from
complications of cancer.abandoned annus
While in the
Alps he met the artist John Brett, who was also under the influence of John Ruskin.
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For
more information on this special, visit NBC 10's website at
http://www.JOHN WILLIAM INCHBOLD (1830
-1888)
John William Inchbold was a landscape painter, from Leeds, who, as a young man, was influenced
by the Pre-Raphaelites and painted scenes according to their principles.
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In his later years, which he
spent mainly abroad (in Italy and in Spain especially) he gradually abandoned the minuteness of his
earlier works for a freer style but his art remained highly poetic.
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In 2004, more than 2,000
heart transplants were performed in the United
States.brett influenced
He was also instrumental in
the successful
mentoring of many of today's heart surgery leaders.
Since the Philadelphia Museum of Art has
the great fortune of being the
only venue in the United States to showcase this major Centennial
exhibition,
a substantial portion of the show will be dedicated to the importance of the
exhibit
at the museum and the prestige it brings to the city of Philadelphia.annus william
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DALLAS, The American Heart
Association offers its
condolences to family, friends and colleagues of Norman E.abandoned raphaelite
Shumway, M. After
others abandoned heart transplantation because of early
poor results, Shumway persisted and led the
way to the current success of this
important procedure by adopting effective immunosuppressants to
reduce
rejection of the donor heart by the recipient. With his
unique personal charm and clinical
brilliance, he inspired and empowered his
trainees and young associates, many of who have been members
and leaders of
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