The art board image given is a special type of PDF file, and as such is handled by IM using a the ghostscript, external delegate program. As ghotscript would rely on the files 'canvas definations' and only draw on the canvas, then the red shirt is presumably lost by ghostscript before IM even sees it.
Looking further, it does not appear that the red shirt drawn to the left, or above the other shirts, as I can not see it when I expand the 'canvas' using a -page attribute.
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convert -page 900x900 artboard.ai x:
As page offsets do NOT currently work for PDF and postscript images. I don't think there is a way from IM to see 'negative canvas space' from a PDF file.
I have not tried acroread, which may be able to do so, as my recently upgraded system doesn't have it installed yet (again).
Simply put. IM's current usage of ghsotscript does not let you see the red shirt, prehaps direct use of ghostscript can. I do not know. If it can, maybe a 'page offset' for postscript and PDF handling could be added to the IM use of ghostscript.
As a start to your own tests with ghostscript see...
The end of the 'postscript' section in "text to image handling"
http://www.imagemagick.org/Usage/text/#postscript
Delegate Format Conversions
http://www.imagemagick.org/Usage/files/#delegate
and look at the system 'delegate.xml' file to see how IM calls ghostscript
And please let us know what you discover, success and failures, here, whether it is a Im solution or not. Other users can benifit and IM any be able to use it too.