Almost half a million in Miró – Picasso major exhibition to mark anniversaries
Show including 300 works comes to an end on Sunday after four months
Show including 300 works comes to an end on Sunday after four months
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Building under refurbishment aims to recover original design featuring art pieces from construction time
Portrait by Renaissance master owned by Guardans-Cambó family is up for sale at the Frieze Masters art fair in London for 30 million euros
A new exhibition displays pictures of the Catalan painter, including Gala's first works
Sotheby’s Paris has auctioned an unpublished diary from Catalan painter Salvador Dalí for the price of 91.800 euros. Sold on the 26th of April, the leather-bound, handwritten journal was used by the surrealist artist between 1930 and 1935, and is valued at between 40,000 and 60,000 euros. The notebook not only includes original drawings and sketches, but also literary texts, artistic criticism, and even an account of the artist´s daily spending. "It is an extremely sought-after and very moving item”, noted vice president and head of Sotheby's books and manuscripts Anne Heilbronn. 495 additional items were in the collection that was auctioned alongside the journal, comprising the most complete collection dedicated to Dadaism and Surrealism. This set contains collaborations by Breton, Magritte, Penrose, Ernst, Miró, Man Ray, Dominguez, Éluard and Picasso.