Surrealist Master’s Small-Scale Paintings To Be Explored For The First Time
The Meadows Museum at Southern Methodist University will present the first in-depth exploration of the small-scale paintings of Salvador Dalí
Read moreThe Meadows Museum at Southern Methodist University will present the first in-depth exploration of the small-scale paintings of Salvador Dalí
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Read more“Vermeer of Delft is the pinnacle of painting … in the drama of his work, the pictorial problem disappears,” Salvador Dalí once said.
Read moreFor the first time in art history, Johannes Vermeer and Salvador Dalí stand side by side in the “Dalí/Vermeer: A Dialogue” exhibition at SMU’s Meadows Museum.
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