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Side view of the Salvador Dalí Museum. The museum's collection includes 96 oil paintings, over 100 watercolors and drawings, 1,300 graphics, photographs, sculptures, and objets d'art, plus an extensive archival library. [14] [15] [16] In July 2020, the museum added a new exhibit called "At Home with Dali". [17]
The Dalí Theatre and Museum (Catalan: Teatre-Museu Dalí, IPA: [teˈatɾə muˈzɛw ðəˈli]; Spanish: Teatro-Museo Dalí) is a museum dedicated to the artist Salvador Dalí in his home town of Figueres, in Catalonia, Spain. Salvador Dalí lived there from 1984 to 1989, and is buried in a crypt below the stage.
The museum has indeed an extensive collection of works by Dalí, with approximately 340 pieces, including paintings, sculptures and prints. It is the third largest Dalí museum in the world, after the Salvador Dalí Museum, in St. Petersburg, Florida, and the Dalí Theatre and Museum, in Figueres, Spain. The museum also has an important ...
Dalí Theatre and Museum — the largest collection of Dalí's artworks, in Figueres, Spain; Salvador Dalí Museum — home to many of Dalí's large masterwork paintings, in St Petersburg, Florida; Dalí – Die Ausstellung am Potsdamer Platz — museum with permanent exhibition of more than 450 artworks of Salvador Dalí in Central Berlin ...
Several other paintings from Dali's Seven Wonders of the World series have come up for sale. The Statue of Olympian Zeus was sold by Sotheby's in 2009 for $482,500, [38] and is now in the collection of the Morohashi Museum of Modern Art. [22] In 2013 Sotheby's sold The Temple of Diana at Ephesus for $845,000; [39] it is now in a private ...
In 1993, the painting was moved to the city's St Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art, returning to Kelvingrove for the latter's reopening in July 2006. In 2022, the painting was loaned for a five-month period to The Auckland Project in Bishop Auckland, County Durham to be displayed alongside El Greco's painting of Christ of the Cross. [10]