Dance, routinely called the most ephemeral of the arts, has gone largely undocumented in writing and on film.
Probably the most ephemeral items in this book are the reviews of individual novels.
They were the most ephemeral of printed matter, bought, read and tossed away - even Posada did not save the majority of his works.
He held his hands extended before him, the fingers splayed wide, receptive to the most ephemeral remnant of presence.
Old recordings are antiques, but antiques of a most ephemeral kind.
What she coaxes from the most ephemeral objects can be subtly yet deeply touching.
IT seems as if that kind of disconnect is often the outcome when an architect confronts the most ephemeral art form.
Currency trading, you could argue, responds to some of the most ephemeral but also all-encompassing national factors.
People changed, constantly, and certainty might well be the most ephemeral emotion of all, but there and then, in that moment, he had known.
Gres produced a solid body of work in that most ephemeral of fields, fashion.