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20240423_zia_a189_280 April 23, 2024: Players compete in petanque (boules game) beneath a placard reading â??the Clap is in dangerâ? at the Lepic Abbesses Petanque Club (Clap) in Paris, France on April 23, 2024. Petanque is a game similar to bowls that is as dear to the French as village cricket is to the English. During the Belle epoque, Montmartre was the artistic heart of Paris, home to Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who were attracted by its cheap rents and bohemian nightlife. Today the picturesque district that was one of the settings of the 2001 film Amelie is a magnet for tourists. Property prices have soared and its well-heeled residents now include celebrities such as Claude Lelouch, the film director. Some are fond of playing petanque on a patch of council-owned land and their club has become a well-loved local institution since its establishment in 1971. It is now the focus of a bitter legal battle with the Paris council, which has obtained a court order to evict the club so it can lease the land to. (Credit Image: © Abdullah Firas/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240423_zia_a189_279 April 23, 2024: Players compete in petanque (boules game) beneath a placard reading â??the Clap is in dangerâ? at the Lepic Abbesses Petanque Club (Clap) in Paris, France on April 23, 2024. Petanque is a game similar to bowls that is as dear to the French as village cricket is to the English. During the Belle epoque, Montmartre was the artistic heart of Paris, home to Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who were attracted by its cheap rents and bohemian nightlife. Today the picturesque district that was one of the settings of the 2001 film Amelie is a magnet for tourists. Property prices have soared and its well-heeled residents now include celebrities such as Claude Lelouch, the film director. Some are fond of playing petanque on a patch of council-owned land and their club has become a well-loved local institution since its establishment in 1971. It is now the focus of a bitter legal battle with the Paris council, which has obtained a court order to evict the club so it can lease the land to. (Credit Image: © Abdullah Firas/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240423_zia_a189_277 April 23, 2024: Players compete in petanque (boules game) beneath a placard reading â??the Clap is in dangerâ? at the Lepic Abbesses Petanque Club (Clap) in Paris, France on April 23, 2024. Petanque is a game similar to bowls that is as dear to the French as village cricket is to the English. During the Belle epoque, Montmartre was the artistic heart of Paris, home to Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who were attracted by its cheap rents and bohemian nightlife. Today the picturesque district that was one of the settings of the 2001 film Amelie is a magnet for tourists. Property prices have soared and its well-heeled residents now include celebrities such as Claude Lelouch, the film director. Some are fond of playing petanque on a patch of council-owned land and their club has become a well-loved local institution since its establishment in 1971. It is now the focus of a bitter legal battle with the Paris council, which has obtained a court order to evict the club so it can lease the land to. (Credit Image: © Abdullah Firas/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240423_zia_a189_274 April 23, 2024: Players compete in petanque (boules game) beneath a placard reading â??the Clap is in dangerâ? at the Lepic Abbesses Petanque Club (Clap) in Paris, France on April 23, 2024. Petanque is a game similar to bowls that is as dear to the French as village cricket is to the English. During the Belle epoque, Montmartre was the artistic heart of Paris, home to Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who were attracted by its cheap rents and bohemian nightlife. Today the picturesque district that was one of the settings of the 2001 film Amelie is a magnet for tourists. Property prices have soared and its well-heeled residents now include celebrities such as Claude Lelouch, the film director. Some are fond of playing petanque on a patch of council-owned land and their club has become a well-loved local institution since its establishment in 1971. It is now the focus of a bitter legal battle with the Paris council, which has obtained a court order to evict the club so it can lease the land to. (Credit Image: © Abdullah Firas/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240423_zia_a189_273 April 23, 2024: Players compete in petanque (boules game) beneath a placard reading â??the Clap is in dangerâ? at the Lepic Abbesses Petanque Club (Clap) in Paris, France on April 23, 2024. Petanque is a game similar to bowls that is as dear to the French as village cricket is to the English. During the Belle epoque, Montmartre was the artistic heart of Paris, home to Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who were attracted by its cheap rents and bohemian nightlife. Today the picturesque district that was one of the settings of the 2001 film Amelie is a magnet for tourists. Property prices have soared and its well-heeled residents now include celebrities such as Claude Lelouch, the film director. Some are fond of playing petanque on a patch of council-owned land and their club has become a well-loved local institution since its establishment in 1971. It is now the focus of a bitter legal battle with the Paris council, which has obtained a court order to evict the club so it can lease the land to. (Credit Image: © Abdullah Firas/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240423_zia_a189_270 April 23, 2024: Players compete in petanque (boules game) beneath a placard reading â??the Clap is in dangerâ? at the Lepic Abbesses Petanque Club (Clap) in Paris, France on April 23, 2024. Petanque is a game similar to bowls that is as dear to the French as village cricket is to the English. During the Belle epoque, Montmartre was the artistic heart of Paris, home to Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who were attracted by its cheap rents and bohemian nightlife. Today the picturesque district that was one of the settings of the 2001 film Amelie is a magnet for tourists. Property prices have soared and its well-heeled residents now include celebrities such as Claude Lelouch, the film director. Some are fond of playing petanque on a patch of council-owned land and their club has become a well-loved local institution since its establishment in 1971. It is now the focus of a bitter legal battle with the Paris council, which has obtained a court order to evict the club so it can lease the land to. (Credit Image: © Abdullah Firas/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240423_zia_a189_265 April 23, 2024: This photograph shows a sticker reading â??Do not touch my Clapâ? at the Lepic Abbesses Petanque Club (Clap) in Paris, France on April 23, 2024. Petanque is a game similar to bowls that is as dear to the French as village cricket is to the English. During the Belle epoque, Montmartre was the artistic heart of Paris, home to Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who were attracted by its cheap rents and bohemian nightlife. Today the picturesque district that was one of the settings of the 2001 film Amelie is a magnet for tourists. Property prices have soared and its well-heeled residents now include celebrities such as Claude Lelouch, the film director. Some are fond of playing petanque on a patch of council-owned land and their club has become a well-loved local institution since its establishment in 1971. It is now the focus of a bitter legal battle with the Paris council, which has obtained a court order to evict the club so it can lease the land to. (Credit Image: © Abdullah Firas/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240423_zia_a189_264 April 23, 2024: This photograph shows announcements at the Lepic Abbesses Petanque Club (Clap) in Paris, France on April 23, 2024. Petanque is a game similar to bowls that is as dear to the French as village cricket is to the English. During the Belle epoque, Montmartre was the artistic heart of Paris, home to Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who were attracted by its cheap rents and bohemian nightlife. Today the picturesque district that was one of the settings of the 2001 film Amelie is a magnet for tourists. Property prices have soared and its well-heeled residents now include celebrities such as Claude Lelouch, the film director. Some are fond of playing petanque on a patch of council-owned land and their club has become a well-loved local institution since its establishment in 1971. It is now the focus of a bitter legal battle with the Paris council, which has obtained a court order to evict the club so it can lease the land to. (Credit Image: © Abdullah Firas/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240423_zia_a189_263 April 23, 2024: Players compete in petanque (boules game) beneath a placard reading â??the Clap is in dangerâ? at the Lepic Abbesses Petanque Club (Clap) in Paris, France on April 23, 2024. Petanque is a game similar to bowls that is as dear to the French as village cricket is to the English. During the Belle epoque, Montmartre was the artistic heart of Paris, home to Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who were attracted by its cheap rents and bohemian nightlife. Today the picturesque district that was one of the settings of the 2001 film Amelie is a magnet for tourists. Property prices have soared and its well-heeled residents now include celebrities such as Claude Lelouch, the film director. Some are fond of playing petanque on a patch of council-owned land and their club has become a well-loved local institution since its establishment in 1971. It is now the focus of a bitter legal battle with the Paris council, which has obtained a court order to evict the club so it can lease the land to. (Credit Image: © Abdullah Firas/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240423_zia_a189_260 April 23, 2024: Players compete in petanque (boules game) beneath a placard reading â??the Clap is in dangerâ? at the Lepic Abbesses Petanque Club (Clap) in Paris, France on April 23, 2024. Petanque is a game similar to bowls that is as dear to the French as village cricket is to the English. During the Belle epoque, Montmartre was the artistic heart of Paris, home to Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who were attracted by its cheap rents and bohemian nightlife. Today the picturesque district that was one of the settings of the 2001 film Amelie is a magnet for tourists. Property prices have soared and its well-heeled residents now include celebrities such as Claude Lelouch, the film director. Some are fond of playing petanque on a patch of council-owned land and their club has become a well-loved local institution since its establishment in 1971. It is now the focus of a bitter legal battle with the Paris council, which has obtained a court order to evict the club so it can lease the land to. (Credit Image: © Abdullah Firas/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240423_zia_a189_261 April 23, 2024: Players compete in petanque (boules game) beneath a placard reading â??the Clap is in dangerâ? at the Lepic Abbesses Petanque Club (Clap) in Paris, France on April 23, 2024. Petanque is a game similar to bowls that is as dear to the French as village cricket is to the English. During the Belle epoque, Montmartre was the artistic heart of Paris, home to Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who were attracted by its cheap rents and bohemian nightlife. Today the picturesque district that was one of the settings of the 2001 film Amelie is a magnet for tourists. Property prices have soared and its well-heeled residents now include celebrities such as Claude Lelouch, the film director. Some are fond of playing petanque on a patch of council-owned land and their club has become a well-loved local institution since its establishment in 1971. It is now the focus of a bitter legal battle with the Paris council, which has obtained a court order to evict the club so it can lease the land to. (Credit Image: © Abdullah Firas/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240423_zia_a189_259 April 23, 2024: Players compete in petanque (boules game) beneath a placard reading â??the Clap is in dangerâ? at the Lepic Abbesses Petanque Club (Clap) in Paris, France on April 23, 2024. Petanque is a game similar to bowls that is as dear to the French as village cricket is to the English. During the Belle epoque, Montmartre was the artistic heart of Paris, home to Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who were attracted by its cheap rents and bohemian nightlife. Today the picturesque district that was one of the settings of the 2001 film Amelie is a magnet for tourists. Property prices have soared and its well-heeled residents now include celebrities such as Claude Lelouch, the film director. Some are fond of playing petanque on a patch of council-owned land and their club has become a well-loved local institution since its establishment in 1971. It is now the focus of a bitter legal battle with the Paris council, which has obtained a court order to evict the club so it can lease the land to. (Credit Image: © Abdullah Firas/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240423_zia_a189_258 April 23, 2024: Players compete in petanque (boules game) beneath a placard reading â??the Clap is in dangerâ? at the Lepic Abbesses Petanque Club (Clap) in Paris, France on April 23, 2024. Petanque is a game similar to bowls that is as dear to the French as village cricket is to the English. During the Belle epoque, Montmartre was the artistic heart of Paris, home to Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who were attracted by its cheap rents and bohemian nightlife. Today the picturesque district that was one of the settings of the 2001 film Amelie is a magnet for tourists. Property prices have soared and its well-heeled residents now include celebrities such as Claude Lelouch, the film director. Some are fond of playing petanque on a patch of council-owned land and their club has become a well-loved local institution since its establishment in 1971. It is now the focus of a bitter legal battle with the Paris council, which has obtained a court order to evict the club so it can lease the land to. (Credit Image: © Abdullah Firas/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240423_zia_a189_257 April 23, 2024: Players compete in petanque (boules game) beneath a placard reading â??the Clap is in dangerâ? at the Lepic Abbesses Petanque Club (Clap) in Paris, France on April 23, 2024. Petanque is a game similar to bowls that is as dear to the French as village cricket is to the English. During the Belle epoque, Montmartre was the artistic heart of Paris, home to Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who were attracted by its cheap rents and bohemian nightlife. Today the picturesque district that was one of the settings of the 2001 film Amelie is a magnet for tourists. Property prices have soared and its well-heeled residents now include celebrities such as Claude Lelouch, the film director. Some are fond of playing petanque on a patch of council-owned land and their club has become a well-loved local institution since its establishment in 1971. It is now the focus of a bitter legal battle with the Paris council, which has obtained a court order to evict the club so it can lease the land to. (Credit Image: © Abdullah Firas/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240423_zia_a189_256 April 23, 2024: Players compete in petanque (boules game) beneath a placard reading â??the Clap is in dangerâ? at the Lepic Abbesses Petanque Club (Clap) in Paris, France on April 23, 2024. Petanque is a game similar to bowls that is as dear to the French as village cricket is to the English. During the Belle epoque, Montmartre was the artistic heart of Paris, home to Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who were attracted by its cheap rents and bohemian nightlife. Today the picturesque district that was one of the settings of the 2001 film Amelie is a magnet for tourists. Property prices have soared and its well-heeled residents now include celebrities such as Claude Lelouch, the film director. Some are fond of playing petanque on a patch of council-owned land and their club has become a well-loved local institution since its establishment in 1971. It is now the focus of a bitter legal battle with the Paris council, which has obtained a court order to evict the club so it can lease the land to. (Credit Image: © Abdullah Firas/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240423_zia_a189_255 April 23, 2024: Players compete in petanque (boules game) beneath a placard reading â??the Clap is in dangerâ? at the Lepic Abbesses Petanque Club (Clap) in Paris, France on April 23, 2024. Petanque is a game similar to bowls that is as dear to the French as village cricket is to the English. During the Belle epoque, Montmartre was the artistic heart of Paris, home to Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who were attracted by its cheap rents and bohemian nightlife. Today the picturesque district that was one of the settings of the 2001 film Amelie is a magnet for tourists. Property prices have soared and its well-heeled residents now include celebrities such as Claude Lelouch, the film director. Some are fond of playing petanque on a patch of council-owned land and their club has become a well-loved local institution since its establishment in 1971. It is now the focus of a bitter legal battle with the Paris council, which has obtained a court order to evict the club so it can lease the land to. (Credit Image: © Abdullah Firas/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240423_zia_a189_254 April 23, 2024: Players compete in petanque (boules game) beneath a placard reading â??the Clap is in dangerâ? at the Lepic Abbesses Petanque Club (Clap) in Paris, France on April 23, 2024. Petanque is a game similar to bowls that is as dear to the French as village cricket is to the English. During the Belle epoque, Montmartre was the artistic heart of Paris, home to Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who were attracted by its cheap rents and bohemian nightlife. Today the picturesque district that was one of the settings of the 2001 film Amelie is a magnet for tourists. Property prices have soared and its well-heeled residents now include celebrities such as Claude Lelouch, the film director. Some are fond of playing petanque on a patch of council-owned land and their club has become a well-loved local institution since its establishment in 1971. It is now the focus of a bitter legal battle with the Paris council, which has obtained a court order to evict the club so it can lease the land to. (Credit Image: © Abdullah Firas/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240423_zia_a189_252 April 23, 2024: This photograph shows a placard reading â??Montmartre Petanque Club is threatened to be evicted, support us!â? at the Lepic Abbesses Petanque Club (Clap) in Paris, France on April 23, 2024. Petanque is a game similar to bowls that is as dear to the French as village cricket is to the English. During the Belle epoque, Montmartre was the artistic heart of Paris, home to Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who were attracted by its cheap rents and bohemian nightlife. Today the picturesque district that was one of the settings of the 2001 film Amelie is a magnet for tourists. Property prices have soared and its well-heeled residents now include celebrities such as Claude Lelouch, the film director. Some are fond of playing petanque on a patch of council-owned land and their club has become a well-loved local institution since its establishment in 1971. It is now the focus of a bitter legal battle with the Paris council, which has obtained a court order to evict the club so it can lease the land to. (Credit Image: © Abdullah Firas/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240318_zap_c161_004 March 18, 2024: 18 March 2024 (Malaga) The Picasso Museum Malaga has presented this Monday 'Pablo Picasso: structures of invention. The unity of a work', a new remodeling of the collection that shows more than 140 works of Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), ten of which are the first to be exhibited in Spain. (Credit Image: © Lorenzo Carnero/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240318_zap_c161_015 March 18, 2024: 18 March 2024 (Malaga) The Picasso Museum Malaga has presented this Monday 'Pablo Picasso: structures of invention. The unity of a work', a new remodeling of the collection that shows more than 140 works of Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), ten of which are the first to be exhibited in Spain. (Credit Image: © Lorenzo Carnero/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240318_zap_c161_006 March 18, 2024: 18 March 2024 (Malaga) The Picasso Museum Malaga has presented this Monday 'Pablo Picasso: structures of invention. The unity of a work', a new remodeling of the collection that shows more than 140 works of Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), ten of which are the first to be exhibited in Spain. (Credit Image: © Lorenzo Carnero/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240318_zap_c161_005 March 18, 2024: 18 March 2024 (Malaga) The Picasso Museum Malaga has presented this Monday 'Pablo Picasso: structures of invention. The unity of a work', a new remodeling of the collection that shows more than 140 works of Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), ten of which are the first to be exhibited in Spain. (Credit Image: © Lorenzo Carnero/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240318_zap_c161_008 March 18, 2024: 18 March 2024 (Malaga) The Picasso Museum Malaga has presented this Monday 'Pablo Picasso: structures of invention. The unity of a work', a new remodeling of the collection that shows more than 140 works of Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), ten of which are the first to be exhibited in Spain. (Credit Image: © Lorenzo Carnero/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240318_zap_c161_016 March 18, 2024: 18 March 2024 (Malaga) The Picasso Museum Malaga has presented this Monday 'Pablo Picasso: structures of invention. The unity of a work', a new remodeling of the collection that shows more than 140 works of Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), ten of which are the first to be exhibited in Spain. (Credit Image: © Lorenzo Carnero/ZUMA Press Wire)
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52045890 A worker stands next to a painting "Partitura musical y guitarra" during the inauguration of the "Pablo Picasso: structure of Invention. The unity of a work? exhibition at the Malaga Picasso Museum. The new collection, which will be held in the museum until 2027, shows around 150 works by Spanish artist Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) and 10 of them will be exhibited in the country for the first time. Photo Credit: Jesus Merida / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52045896 A worker stands next to the sculpture "Niño" by Pablo Picasso during the inauguration of the "Pablo Picasso: structure of Invention. The unity of a work? exhibition at the Malaga Picasso Museum. The new collection, which will be held in the museum until 2027, shows around 150 works by Spanish artist Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) and 10 of them will be exhibited in the country for the first time. Photo Credit: Jesus Merida / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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20240318_zap_c161_003 March 18, 2024: 18 March 2024 (Malaga) The Picasso Museum Malaga has presented this Monday 'Pablo Picasso: structures of invention. The unity of a work', a new remodeling of the collection that shows more than 140 works of Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), ten of which are the first to be exhibited in Spain. (Credit Image: © Lorenzo Carnero/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240318_zap_c161_017 March 18, 2024: 18 March 2024 (Malaga) The Picasso Museum Malaga has presented this Monday 'Pablo Picasso: structures of invention. The unity of a work', a new remodeling of the collection that shows more than 140 works of Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), ten of which are the first to be exhibited in Spain. (Credit Image: © Lorenzo Carnero/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240318_zap_c161_002 March 18, 2024: 18 March 2024 (Malaga) The Picasso Museum Malaga has presented this Monday 'Pablo Picasso: structures of invention. The unity of a work', a new remodeling of the collection that shows more than 140 works of Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), ten of which are the first to be exhibited in Spain. (Credit Image: © Lorenzo Carnero/ZUMA Press Wire)
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52045893 Visitors are seen looking at the sculpture "Buho con cabeza de fauno" by Pablo Picasso during the inauguration of the "Pablo Picasso: structure of Invention. The unity of a work? exhibition at the Malaga Picasso Museum. The new collection, which will be held in the museum until 2027, shows around 150 works by Spanish artist Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) and 10 of them will be exhibited in the country for the first time. Photo Credit: Jesus Merida / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52045905 Visitors seen looking at a painting "Paul en un asno" by Pablo Picasso during the inauguration of the "Pablo Picasso: structure of Invention. The unity of a work? exhibition at the Malaga Picasso Museum. The new collection, which will be held in the museum until 2027, shows around 150 works by Spanish artist Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) and 10 of them will be exhibited in the country for the first time. Photo Credit: Jesus Merida / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52045901 A general view show paintings by Pablo Picasso displayed during the inauguration of the "Pablo Picasso: structure of Invention. The unity of a work? exhibition at the Malaga Picasso Museum. The new collection, which will be held in the museum until 2027, shows around 150 works by Spanish artist Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) and 10 of them will be exhibited in the country for the first time. Photo Credit: Jesus Merida / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52045904 A worker stands next to a sculpture "Cabeza de mujer (Fernande)" by Pablo Picasso during the inauguration of the "Pablo Picasso: structure of Invention. The unity of a work? exhibition at the Malaga Picasso Museum. The new collection, which will be held in the museum until 2027, shows around 150 works by Spanish artist Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) and 10 of them will be exhibited in the country for the first time. Photo Credit: Jesus Merida / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52045899 A cameraman takes a video of a painting "Maternidad" during the inauguration of the "Pablo Picasso: structure of Invention. The unity of a work? exhibition at the Malaga Picasso Museum. The new collection, which will be held in the museum until 2027, shows around 150 works by Spanish artist Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) and 10 of them will be exhibited in the country for the first time. Photo Credit: Jesus Merida / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52045902 A visitor walks past a painting "Fernande con mantilla" by Pablo Picasso during the inauguration of the "Pablo Picasso: structure of Invention. The unity of a work? exhibition at the Malaga Picasso Museum. The new collection, which will be held in the museum until 2027, shows around 150 works by Spanish artist Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) and 10 of them will be exhibited in the country for the first time. Photo Credit: Jesus Merida / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52045891 A visitor is seen looking at a painting "Cabeza de hombre" by Pablo Picasso during the inauguration of the "Pablo Picasso: structure of Invention. The unity of a work? exhibition at the Malaga Picasso Museum. The new collection, which will be held in the museum until 2027, shows around 150 works by Spanish artist Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) and 10 of them will be exhibited in the country for the first time. Photo Credit: Jesus Merida / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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20240318_zap_c161_007 March 18, 2024: 18 March 2024 (Malaga) The Picasso Museum Malaga has presented this Monday 'Pablo Picasso: structures of invention. The unity of a work', a new remodeling of the collection that shows more than 140 works of Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), ten of which are the first to be exhibited in Spain. (Credit Image: © Lorenzo Carnero/ZUMA Press Wire)
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52045892 A worker is seen in front of the sculpture "Buho con cabeza de fauno" by Pablo Picasso during the inauguration of the "Pablo Picasso: structure of Invention. The unity of a work? exhibition at the Malaga Picasso Museum. The new collection, which will be held in the museum until 2027, shows around 150 works by Spanish artist Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) and 10 of them will be exhibited in the country for the first time. Photo Credit: Jesus Merida / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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20240318_zap_c161_014 March 18, 2024: 18 March 2024 (Malaga) The Picasso Museum Malaga has presented this Monday 'Pablo Picasso: structures of invention. The unity of a work', a new remodeling of the collection that shows more than 140 works of Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), ten of which are the first to be exhibited in Spain. (Credit Image: © Lorenzo Carnero/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240318_zap_c161_011 March 18, 2024: 18 March 2024 (Malaga) The Picasso Museum Malaga has presented this Monday 'Pablo Picasso: structures of invention. The unity of a work', a new remodeling of the collection that shows more than 140 works of Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), ten of which are the first to be exhibited in Spain. (Credit Image: © Lorenzo Carnero/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240318_zap_c161_012 March 18, 2024: 18 March 2024 (Malaga) The Picasso Museum Malaga has presented this Monday 'Pablo Picasso: structures of invention. The unity of a work', a new remodeling of the collection that shows more than 140 works of Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), ten of which are the first to be exhibited in Spain. (Credit Image: © Lorenzo Carnero/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240318_zna_c181_489 March 18, 2024, Malaga (Andalusia, Spain, Spain: Exhibition 'Pablo Picasso: Structures of Invention. The unity of a work'. On March 18, 2024, in Malaga (Andalusia, Spain). The Museo Picasso Málaga (MPM) has presented this Monday 'Pablo Picasso: Structures of Invention. The unity of a work', a new remodeling of the collection that shows more than 140 works by Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), ten of which are exhibited for the first time in Spain...MARCH 18;2024..Álex Zea / Europa Press..03/18/2024 (Credit Image: © Lex Zea/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240318_zna_c181_497 March 18, 2024, Malaga (Andalusia, Spain, Spain: Exhibition 'Pablo Picasso: Structures of Invention. The unity of a work'. On March 18, 2024, in Malaga (Andalusia, Spain). The Museo Picasso Málaga (MPM) has presented this Monday 'Pablo Picasso: Structures of Invention. The unity of a work', a new remodeling of the collection that shows more than 140 works by Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), ten of which are exhibited for the first time in Spain...MARCH 18;2024..Álex Zea / Europa Press..03/18/2024 (Credit Image: © Lex Zea/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240318_zna_c181_498 March 18, 2024, Malaga (Andalusia, Spain, Spain: Exhibition 'Pablo Picasso: Structures of Invention. The unity of a work'. On March 18, 2024, in Malaga (Andalusia, Spain). The Museo Picasso Málaga (MPM) has presented this Monday 'Pablo Picasso: Structures of Invention. The unity of a work', a new remodeling of the collection that shows more than 140 works by Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), ten of which are exhibited for the first time in Spain...MARCH 18;2024..Álex Zea / Europa Press..03/18/2024 (Credit Image: © Lex Zea/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240318_zna_c181_496 March 18, 2024, Malaga (Andalusia, Spain, Spain: Exhibition 'Pablo Picasso: Structures of Invention. The unity of a work'. On March 18, 2024, in Malaga (Andalusia, Spain). The Museo Picasso Málaga (MPM) has presented this Monday 'Pablo Picasso: Structures of Invention. The unity of a work', a new remodeling of the collection that shows more than 140 works by Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), ten of which are exhibited for the first time in Spain...MARCH 18;2024..Álex Zea / Europa Press..03/18/2024 (Credit Image: © Lex Zea/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240318_zna_c181_487 March 18, 2024, Malaga (Andalusia, Spain, Spain: Exhibition 'Pablo Picasso: Structures of Invention. The unity of a work'. On March 18, 2024, in Malaga (Andalusia, Spain). The Museo Picasso Málaga (MPM) has presented this Monday 'Pablo Picasso: Structures of Invention. The unity of a work', a new remodeling of the collection that shows more than 140 works by Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), ten of which are exhibited for the first time in Spain...MARCH 18;2024..Álex Zea / Europa Press..03/18/2024 (Credit Image: © Lex Zea/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240318_zna_c181_490 March 18, 2024, Malaga (Andalusia, Spain, Spain: Exhibition 'Pablo Picasso: Structures of Invention. The unity of a work'. On March 18, 2024, in Malaga (Andalusia, Spain). The Museo Picasso Málaga (MPM) has presented this Monday 'Pablo Picasso: Structures of Invention. The unity of a work', a new remodeling of the collection that shows more than 140 works by Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), ten of which are exhibited for the first time in Spain...MARCH 18;2024..Álex Zea / Europa Press..03/18/2024 (Credit Image: © Lex Zea/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240318_zna_c181_485 March 18, 2024, Malaga (Andalusia, Spain, Spain: Exhibition 'Pablo Picasso: Structures of Invention. The unity of a work'. On March 18, 2024, in Malaga (Andalusia, Spain). The Museo Picasso Málaga (MPM) has presented this Monday 'Pablo Picasso: Structures of Invention. The unity of a work', a new remodeling of the collection that shows more than 140 works by Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), ten of which are exhibited for the first time in Spain...MARCH 18;2024..Álex Zea / Europa Press..03/18/2024 (Credit Image: © Lex Zea/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240318_zna_c181_495 March 18, 2024, Malaga (Andalusia, Spain, Spain: Exhibition 'Pablo Picasso: Structures of Invention. The unity of a work'. On March 18, 2024, in Malaga (Andalusia, Spain). The Museo Picasso Málaga (MPM) has presented this Monday 'Pablo Picasso: Structures of Invention. The unity of a work', a new remodeling of the collection that shows more than 140 works by Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), ten of which are exhibited for the first time in Spain...MARCH 18;2024..Álex Zea / Europa Press..03/18/2024 (Credit Image: © Lex Zea/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240318_zna_c181_484 March 18, 2024, Malaga (Andalusia, Spain, Spain: Exhibition 'Pablo Picasso: Structures of Invention. The unity of a work'. On March 18, 2024, in Malaga (Andalusia, Spain). The Museo Picasso Málaga (MPM) has presented this Monday 'Pablo Picasso: Structures of Invention. The unity of a work', a new remodeling of the collection that shows more than 140 works by Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), ten of which are exhibited for the first time in Spain...MARCH 18;2024..Álex Zea / Europa Press..03/18/2024 (Credit Image: © Lex Zea/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240318_zna_c181_488 March 18, 2024, Malaga (Andalusia, Spain, Spain: Exhibition 'Pablo Picasso: Structures of Invention. The unity of a work'. On March 18, 2024, in Malaga (Andalusia, Spain). The Museo Picasso Málaga (MPM) has presented this Monday 'Pablo Picasso: Structures of Invention. The unity of a work', a new remodeling of the collection that shows more than 140 works by Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), ten of which are exhibited for the first time in Spain...MARCH 18;2024..Álex Zea / Europa Press..03/18/2024 (Credit Image: © Lex Zea/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240318_zna_c181_486 March 18, 2024, Malaga (Andalusia, Spain, Spain: Exhibition 'Pablo Picasso: Structures of Invention. The unity of a work'. On March 18, 2024, in Malaga (Andalusia, Spain). The Museo Picasso Málaga (MPM) has presented this Monday 'Pablo Picasso: Structures of Invention. The unity of a work', a new remodeling of the collection that shows more than 140 works by Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), ten of which are exhibited for the first time in Spain...MARCH 18;2024..Álex Zea / Europa Press..03/18/2024 (Credit Image: © Lex Zea/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240318_aaa_s197_011 March 18, 2024, Malaga, Spain: A worker stands next to a painting ''Partitura musical y guitarra'' during the inauguration of the ''Pablo Picasso: structure of Invention. The unity of a work? exhibition at the Malaga Picasso Museum. The new collection, which will be held in the museum until 2027, shows around 150 works by Spanish artist Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) and 10 of them will be exhibited in the country for the first time. (Credit Image: © Jesus Merida/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240318_aaa_s197_015 March 18, 2024, Malaga, Spain: A worker stands next to the sculpture ''Niño'' by Pablo Picasso during the inauguration of the ''Pablo Picasso: structure of Invention. The unity of a work? exhibition at the Malaga Picasso Museum. The new collection, which will be held in the museum until 2027, shows around 150 works by Spanish artist Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) and 10 of them will be exhibited in the country for the first time. (Credit Image: © Jesus Merida/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240318_aaa_s197_010 March 18, 2024, Malaga, Spain: A visitor stands next to a painting ''Las tres gracias'' by Pablo Picasso during the inauguration of the ''Pablo Picasso: structure of Invention. The unity of a work? exhibition at the Malaga Picasso Museum. The new collection, which will be held in the museum until 2027, shows around 150 works by Spanish artist Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) and 10 of them will be exhibited in the country for the first time. (Credit Image: © Jesus Merida/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240318_aaa_s197_013 March 18, 2024, Malaga, Spain: A worker stands next to a sculpture ''Cabeza de mujer (Fernande)'' by Pablo Picasso during the inauguration of the ''Pablo Picasso: structure of Invention. The unity of a work? exhibition at the Malaga Picasso Museum. The new collection, which will be held in the museum until 2027, shows around 150 works by Spanish artist Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) and 10 of them will be exhibited in the country for the first time. (Credit Image: © Jesus Merida/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240318_aaa_s197_016 March 18, 2024, Malaga, Spain: A worker is seen in front of the sculpture ''Buho con cabeza de fauno'' by Pablo Picasso during the inauguration of the ''Pablo Picasso: structure of Invention. The unity of a work? exhibition at the Malaga Picasso Museum. The new collection, which will be held in the museum until 2027, shows around 150 works by Spanish artist Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) and 10 of them will be exhibited in the country for the first time. (Credit Image: © Jesus Merida/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240318_aaa_s197_012 March 18, 2024, Malaga, Spain: A visitor is seen looking at a painting ''Cabeza de hombre'' by Pablo Picasso during the inauguration of the ''Pablo Picasso: structure of Invention. The unity of a work? exhibition at the Malaga Picasso Museum. The new collection, which will be held in the museum until 2027, shows around 150 works by Spanish artist Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) and 10 of them will be exhibited in the country for the first time. (Credit Image: © Jesus Merida/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240318_aaa_s197_007 March 18, 2024, Malaga, Spain: A cameraman takes a video of a painting ''Maternidad'' during the inauguration of the ''Pablo Picasso: structure of Invention. The unity of a work? exhibition at the Malaga Picasso Museum. The new collection, which will be held in the museum until 2027, shows around 150 works by Spanish artist Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) and 10 of them will be exhibited in the country for the first time. (Credit Image: © Jesus Merida/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240318_aaa_s197_008 March 18, 2024, Malaga, Spain: A general view show paintings by Pablo Picasso displayed during the inauguration of the ''Pablo Picasso: structure of Invention. The unity of a work? exhibition at the Malaga Picasso Museum. The new collection, which will be held in the museum until 2027, shows around 150 works by Spanish artist Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) and 10 of them will be exhibited in the country for the first time. (Credit Image: © Jesus Merida/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240318_aaa_s197_006 March 18, 2024, Malaga, Spain: Visitors seen looking at the painting ''Fernande con mantilla'' by Pablo Picasso during the inauguration of the ''Pablo Picasso: structure of Invention. The unity of a work? exhibition at the Malaga Picasso Museum. The new collection, which will be held in the museum until 2027, shows around 150 works by Spanish artist Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) and 10 of them will be exhibited in the country for the first time. (Credit Image: © Jesus Merida/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240317_zap_c161_012 March 17, 2024: 17 March 2024 (malaga) The Carmen Thyssen Museum Malaga presents its new temporary exhibition 'Latent modernity. Avant-garde and renovators in Spanish figuration (1920-1970). Telefónica Collection' in which the role of figuration is vindicated as a path of resilient and lasting modernity after the Civil War, in a context marked by dictatorship and the interruption of the avant-garde promises of the 1920s and 1930s. The inauguration was attended by the mayor of Malaga, Francisco de la Torre; the president of the Villalón Palace Foundation, Carmen ThyssenBornemiza .muestra more than sixty works, having the collaboration of the Telefónica Collection, which in recent decades has gathered one of the most important funds of Spanish renovation figuration, which allows in detail this episode of great importance to understand the complex development of the vanguard in Spain. This loan has been complemented by works from other public and private collections, such as the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, the Carmen Thyssen collection, the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo in Madrid, the Patio Herreriano Museum, the Museo Fundación Unicaja Joaquín Peinado, the BBVA Collection, the Banco de España Collection, the Zorrilla Lequerica Collection, the Santander Foundation, the Mapfre Foundation and the Picasso Birthplace Museum of MálagaAutores such as Juan Gris, María Blanchard, Daniel Vázquez Díaz, Francisco Bores, Pablo Picasso, Oscar Domínguez, Benjamín Palencia, Godofredo Ortega Muñoz, Juan Manuel Díaz-Caneja, Delhy Tejero, Carmen Laffón, Menchu Gal, Manuel Ángeles Ortiz and Antonio López, among others, starred in various figurative episodes before and after the Civil War, from Spain and from Paris, which are shown in the exhibition in two sections. (Credit Image: © Lorenzo Carnero/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240317_zap_c161_027 March 17, 2024: 17 March 2024 (malaga) The Carmen Thyssen Museum Malaga presents its new temporary exhibition 'Latent modernity. Avant-garde and renovators in Spanish figuration (1920-1970). Telefónica Collection' in which the role of figuration is vindicated as a path of resilient and lasting modernity after the Civil War, in a context marked by dictatorship and the interruption of the avant-garde promises of the 1920s and 1930s. The inauguration was attended by the mayor of Malaga, Francisco de la Torre; the president of the Villalón Palace Foundation, Carmen ThyssenBornemiza .muestra more than sixty works, having the collaboration of the Telefónica Collection, which in recent decades has gathered one of the most important funds of Spanish renovation figuration, which allows in detail this episode of great importance to understand the complex development of the vanguard in Spain. This loan has been complemented by works from other public and private collections, such as the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, the Carmen Thyssen collection, the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo in Madrid, the Patio Herreriano Museum, the Museo Fundación Unicaja Joaquín Peinado, the BBVA Collection, the Banco de España Collection, the Zorrilla Lequerica Collection, the Santander Foundation, the Mapfre Foundation and the Picasso Birthplace Museum of MálagaAutores such as Juan Gris, María Blanchard, Daniel Vázquez Díaz, Francisco Bores, Pablo Picasso, Oscar Domínguez, Benjamín Palencia, Godofredo Ortega Muñoz, Juan Manuel Díaz-Caneja, Delhy Tejero, Carmen Laffón, Menchu Gal, Manuel Ángeles Ortiz and Antonio López, among others, starred in various figurative episodes before and after the Civil War, from Spain and from Paris, which are shown in the exhibition in two sections. (Credit Image: © Lorenzo Carnero/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240317_zap_c161_016 March 17, 2024: 17 March 2024 (malaga) The Carmen Thyssen Museum Malaga presents its new temporary exhibition 'Latent modernity. Avant-garde and renovators in Spanish figuration (1920-1970). Telefónica Collection' in which the role of figuration is vindicated as a path of resilient and lasting modernity after the Civil War, in a context marked by dictatorship and the interruption of the avant-garde promises of the 1920s and 1930s. The inauguration was attended by the mayor of Malaga, Francisco de la Torre; the president of the Villalón Palace Foundation, Carmen ThyssenBornemiza .muestra more than sixty works, having the collaboration of the Telefónica Collection, which in recent decades has gathered one of the most important funds of Spanish renovation figuration, which allows in detail this episode of great importance to understand the complex development of the vanguard in Spain. This loan has been complemented by works from other public and private collections, such as the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, the Carmen Thyssen collection, the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo in Madrid, the Patio Herreriano Museum, the Museo Fundación Unicaja Joaquín Peinado, the BBVA Collection, the Banco de España Collection, the Zorrilla Lequerica Collection, the Santander Foundation, the Mapfre Foundation and the Picasso Birthplace Museum of MálagaAutores such as Juan Gris, María Blanchard, Daniel Vázquez Díaz, Francisco Bores, Pablo Picasso, Oscar Domínguez, Benjamín Palencia, Godofredo Ortega Muñoz, Juan Manuel Díaz-Caneja, Delhy Tejero, Carmen Laffón, Menchu Gal, Manuel Ángeles Ortiz and Antonio López, among others, starred in various figurative episodes before and after the Civil War, from Spain and from Paris, which are shown in the exhibition in two sections. (Credit Image: © Lorenzo Carnero/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240317_zap_c161_031 March 17, 2024: 17 March 2024 (malaga) The Carmen Thyssen Museum Malaga presents its new temporary exhibition 'Latent modernity. Avant-garde and renovators in Spanish figuration (1920-1970). Telefónica Collection' in which the role of figuration is vindicated as a path of resilient and lasting modernity after the Civil War, in a context marked by dictatorship and the interruption of the avant-garde promises of the 1920s and 1930s. The inauguration was attended by the mayor of Malaga, Francisco de la Torre; the president of the Villalón Palace Foundation, Carmen ThyssenBornemiza .muestra more than sixty works, having the collaboration of the Telefónica Collection, which in recent decades has gathered one of the most important funds of Spanish renovation figuration, which allows in detail this episode of great importance to understand the complex development of the vanguard in Spain. This loan has been complemented by works from other public and private collections, such as the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, the Carmen Thyssen collection, the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo in Madrid, the Patio Herreriano Museum, the Museo Fundación Unicaja Joaquín Peinado, the BBVA Collection, the Banco de España Collection, the Zorrilla Lequerica Collection, the Santander Foundation, the Mapfre Foundation and the Picasso Birthplace Museum of MálagaAutores such as Juan Gris, María Blanchard, Daniel Vázquez Díaz, Francisco Bores, Pablo Picasso, Oscar Domínguez, Benjamín Palencia, Godofredo Ortega Muñoz, Juan Manuel Díaz-Caneja, Delhy Tejero, Carmen Laffón, Menchu Gal, Manuel Ángeles Ortiz and Antonio López, among others, starred in various figurative episodes before and after the Civil War, from Spain and from Paris, which are shown in the exhibition in two sections. (Credit Image: © Lorenzo Carnero/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240317_zap_c161_035 March 17, 2024: 17 March 2024 (malaga) The Carmen Thyssen Museum Malaga presents its new temporary exhibition 'Latent modernity. Avant-garde and renovators in Spanish figuration (1920-1970). Telefónica Collection' in which the role of figuration is vindicated as a path of resilient and lasting modernity after the Civil War, in a context marked by dictatorship and the interruption of the avant-garde promises of the 1920s and 1930s. The inauguration was attended by the mayor of Malaga, Francisco de la Torre; the president of the Villalón Palace Foundation, Carmen ThyssenBornemiza .muestra more than sixty works, having the collaboration of the Telefónica Collection, which in recent decades has gathered one of the most important funds of Spanish renovation figuration, which allows in detail this episode of great importance to understand the complex development of the vanguard in Spain. This loan has been complemented by works from other public and private collections, such as the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, the Carmen Thyssen collection, the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo in Madrid, the Patio Herreriano Museum, the Museo Fundación Unicaja Joaquín Peinado, the BBVA Collection, the Banco de España Collection, the Zorrilla Lequerica Collection, the Santander Foundation, the Mapfre Foundation and the Picasso Birthplace Museum of MálagaAutores such as Juan Gris, María Blanchard, Daniel Vázquez Díaz, Francisco Bores, Pablo Picasso, Oscar Domínguez, Benjamín Palencia, Godofredo Ortega Muñoz, Juan Manuel Díaz-Caneja, Delhy Tejero, Carmen Laffón, Menchu Gal, Manuel Ángeles Ortiz and Antonio López, among others, starred in various figurative episodes before and after the Civil War, from Spain and from Paris, which are shown in the exhibition in two sections. (Credit Image: © Lorenzo Carnero/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240317_zap_c161_015 March 17, 2024: 17 March 2024 (malaga) The Carmen Thyssen Museum Malaga presents its new temporary exhibition 'Latent modernity. Avant-garde and renovators in Spanish figuration (1920-1970). Telefónica Collection' in which the role of figuration is vindicated as a path of resilient and lasting modernity after the Civil War, in a context marked by dictatorship and the interruption of the avant-garde promises of the 1920s and 1930s. The inauguration was attended by the mayor of Malaga, Francisco de la Torre; the president of the Villalón Palace Foundation, Carmen ThyssenBornemiza .muestra more than sixty works, having the collaboration of the Telefónica Collection, which in recent decades has gathered one of the most important funds of Spanish renovation figuration, which allows in detail this episode of great importance to understand the complex development of the vanguard in Spain. This loan has been complemented by works from other public and private collections, such as the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, the Carmen Thyssen collection, the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo in Madrid, the Patio Herreriano Museum, the Museo Fundación Unicaja Joaquín Peinado, the BBVA Collection, the Banco de España Collection, the Zorrilla Lequerica Collection, the Santander Foundation, the Mapfre Foundation and the Picasso Birthplace Museum of MálagaAutores such as Juan Gris, María Blanchard, Daniel Vázquez Díaz, Francisco Bores, Pablo Picasso, Oscar Domínguez, Benjamín Palencia, Godofredo Ortega Muñoz, Juan Manuel Díaz-Caneja, Delhy Tejero, Carmen Laffón, Menchu Gal, Manuel Ángeles Ortiz and Antonio López, among others, starred in various figurative episodes before and after the Civil War, from Spain and from Paris, which are shown in the exhibition in two sections. (Credit Image: © Lorenzo Carnero/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240317_zap_c161_007 March 17, 2024: 17 March 2024 (malaga) The Carmen Thyssen Museum Malaga presents its new temporary exhibition 'Latent modernity. Avant-garde and renovators in Spanish figuration (1920-1970). Telefónica Collection' in which the role of figuration is vindicated as a path of resilient and lasting modernity after the Civil War, in a context marked by dictatorship and the interruption of the avant-garde promises of the 1920s and 1930s. The inauguration was attended by the mayor of Malaga, Francisco de la Torre; the president of the Villalón Palace Foundation, Carmen ThyssenBornemiza .muestra more than sixty works, having the collaboration of the Telefónica Collection, which in recent decades has gathered one of the most important funds of Spanish renovation figuration, which allows in detail this episode of great importance to understand the complex development of the vanguard in Spain. This loan has been complemented by works from other public and private collections, such as the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, the Carmen Thyssen collection, the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo in Madrid, the Patio Herreriano Museum, the Museo Fundación Unicaja Joaquín Peinado, the BBVA Collection, the Banco de España Collection, the Zorrilla Lequerica Collection, the Santander Foundation, the Mapfre Foundation and the Picasso Birthplace Museum of MálagaAutores such as Juan Gris, María Blanchard, Daniel Vázquez Díaz, Francisco Bores, Pablo Picasso, Oscar Domínguez, Benjamín Palencia, Godofredo Ortega Muñoz, Juan Manuel Díaz-Caneja, Delhy Tejero, Carmen Laffón, Menchu Gal, Manuel Ángeles Ortiz and Antonio López, among others, starred in various figurative episodes before and after the Civil War, from Spain and from Paris, which are shown in the exhibition in two sections. (Credit Image: © Lorenzo Carnero/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240317_zap_c161_009 March 17, 2024: 17 March 2024 (malaga) The Carmen Thyssen Museum Malaga presents its new temporary exhibition 'Latent modernity. Avant-garde and renovators in Spanish figuration (1920-1970). Telefónica Collection' in which the role of figuration is vindicated as a path of resilient and lasting modernity after the Civil War, in a context marked by dictatorship and the interruption of the avant-garde promises of the 1920s and 1930s. The inauguration was attended by the mayor of Malaga, Francisco de la Torre; the president of the Villalón Palace Foundation, Carmen ThyssenBornemiza .muestra more than sixty works, having the collaboration of the Telefónica Collection, which in recent decades has gathered one of the most important funds of Spanish renovation figuration, which allows in detail this episode of great importance to understand the complex development of the vanguard in Spain. This loan has been complemented by works from other public and private collections, such as the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, the Carmen Thyssen collection, the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo in Madrid, the Patio Herreriano Museum, the Museo Fundación Unicaja Joaquín Peinado, the BBVA Collection, the Banco de España Collection, the Zorrilla Lequerica Collection, the Santander Foundation, the Mapfre Foundation and the Picasso Birthplace Museum of MálagaAutores such as Juan Gris, María Blanchard, Daniel Vázquez Díaz, Francisco Bores, Pablo Picasso, Oscar Domínguez, Benjamín Palencia, Godofredo Ortega Muñoz, Juan Manuel Díaz-Caneja, Delhy Tejero, Carmen Laffón, Menchu Gal, Manuel Ángeles Ortiz and Antonio López, among others, starred in various figurative episodes before and after the Civil War, from Spain and from Paris, which are shown in the exhibition in two sections. (Credit Image: © Lorenzo Carnero/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240317_zap_c161_004 March 17, 2024: 17 March 2024 (malaga) The Carmen Thyssen Museum Malaga presents its new temporary exhibition 'Latent modernity. Avant-garde and renovators in Spanish figuration (1920-1970). Telefónica Collection' in which the role of figuration is vindicated as a path of resilient and lasting modernity after the Civil War, in a context marked by dictatorship and the interruption of the avant-garde promises of the 1920s and 1930s. The inauguration was attended by the mayor of Malaga, Francisco de la Torre; the president of the Villalón Palace Foundation, Carmen ThyssenBornemiza .muestra more than sixty works, having the collaboration of the Telefónica Collection, which in recent decades has gathered one of the most important funds of Spanish renovation figuration, which allows in detail this episode of great importance to understand the complex development of the vanguard in Spain. This loan has been complemented by works from other public and private collections, such as the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, the Carmen Thyssen collection, the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo in Madrid, the Patio Herreriano Museum, the Museo Fundación Unicaja Joaquín Peinado, the BBVA Collection, the Banco de España Collection, the Zorrilla Lequerica Collection, the Santander Foundation, the Mapfre Foundation and the Picasso Birthplace Museum of MálagaAutores such as Juan Gris, María Blanchard, Daniel Vázquez Díaz, Francisco Bores, Pablo Picasso, Oscar Domínguez, Benjamín Palencia, Godofredo Ortega Muñoz, Juan Manuel Díaz-Caneja, Delhy Tejero, Carmen Laffón, Menchu Gal, Manuel Ángeles Ortiz and Antonio López, among others, starred in various figurative episodes before and after the Civil War, from Spain and from Paris, which are shown in the exhibition in two sections. (Credit Image: © Lorenzo Carnero/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240317_zap_c161_024 March 17, 2024: 17 March 2024 (malaga) The Carmen Thyssen Museum Malaga presents its new temporary exhibition 'Latent modernity. Avant-garde and renovators in Spanish figuration (1920-1970). Telefónica Collection' in which the role of figuration is vindicated as a path of resilient and lasting modernity after the Civil War, in a context marked by dictatorship and the interruption of the avant-garde promises of the 1920s and 1930s. The inauguration was attended by the mayor of Malaga, Francisco de la Torre; the president of the Villalón Palace Foundation, Carmen ThyssenBornemiza .muestra more than sixty works, having the collaboration of the Telefónica Collection, which in recent decades has gathered one of the most important funds of Spanish renovation figuration, which allows in detail this episode of great importance to understand the complex development of the vanguard in Spain. This loan has been complemented by works from other public and private collections, such as the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, the Carmen Thyssen collection, the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo in Madrid, the Patio Herreriano Museum, the Museo Fundación Unicaja Joaquín Peinado, the BBVA Collection, the Banco de España Collection, the Zorrilla Lequerica Collection, the Santander Foundation, the Mapfre Foundation and the Picasso Birthplace Museum of MálagaAutores such as Juan Gris, María Blanchard, Daniel Vázquez Díaz, Francisco Bores, Pablo Picasso, Oscar Domínguez, Benjamín Palencia, Godofredo Ortega Muñoz, Juan Manuel Díaz-Caneja, Delhy Tejero, Carmen Laffón, Menchu Gal, Manuel Ángeles Ortiz and Antonio López, among others, starred in various figurative episodes before and after the Civil War, from Spain and from Paris, which are shown in the exhibition in two sections. (Credit Image: © Lorenzo Carnero/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240317_zap_c161_008 March 17, 2024: 17 March 2024 (malaga) The Carmen Thyssen Museum Malaga presents its new temporary exhibition 'Latent modernity. Avant-garde and renovators in Spanish figuration (1920-1970). Telefónica Collection' in which the role of figuration is vindicated as a path of resilient and lasting modernity after the Civil War, in a context marked by dictatorship and the interruption of the avant-garde promises of the 1920s and 1930s. The inauguration was attended by the mayor of Malaga, Francisco de la Torre; the president of the Villalón Palace Foundation, Carmen ThyssenBornemiza .muestra more than sixty works, having the collaboration of the Telefónica Collection, which in recent decades has gathered one of the most important funds of Spanish renovation figuration, which allows in detail this episode of great importance to understand the complex development of the vanguard in Spain. This loan has been complemented by works from other public and private collections, such as the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, the Carmen Thyssen collection, the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo in Madrid, the Patio Herreriano Museum, the Museo Fundación Unicaja Joaquín Peinado, the BBVA Collection, the Banco de España Collection, the Zorrilla Lequerica Collection, the Santander Foundation, the Mapfre Foundation and the Picasso Birthplace Museum of MálagaAutores such as Juan Gris, María Blanchard, Daniel Vázquez Díaz, Francisco Bores, Pablo Picasso, Oscar Domínguez, Benjamín Palencia, Godofredo Ortega Muñoz, Juan Manuel Díaz-Caneja, Delhy Tejero, Carmen Laffón, Menchu Gal, Manuel Ángeles Ortiz and Antonio López, among others, starred in various figurative episodes before and after the Civil War, from Spain and from Paris, which are shown in the exhibition in two sections. (Credit Image: © Lorenzo Carnero/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240317_zap_c161_010 March 17, 2024: 17 March 2024 (malaga) The Carmen Thyssen Museum Malaga presents its new temporary exhibition 'Latent modernity. Avant-garde and renovators in Spanish figuration (1920-1970). Telefónica Collection' in which the role of figuration is vindicated as a path of resilient and lasting modernity after the Civil War, in a context marked by dictatorship and the interruption of the avant-garde promises of the 1920s and 1930s. The inauguration was attended by the mayor of Malaga, Francisco de la Torre; the president of the Villalón Palace Foundation, Carmen ThyssenBornemiza .muestra more than sixty works, having the collaboration of the Telefónica Collection, which in recent decades has gathered one of the most important funds of Spanish renovation figuration, which allows in detail this episode of great importance to understand the complex development of the vanguard in Spain. This loan has been complemented by works from other public and private collections, such as the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, the Carmen Thyssen collection, the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo in Madrid, the Patio Herreriano Museum, the Museo Fundación Unicaja Joaquín Peinado, the BBVA Collection, the Banco de España Collection, the Zorrilla Lequerica Collection, the Santander Foundation, the Mapfre Foundation and the Picasso Birthplace Museum of MálagaAutores such as Juan Gris, María Blanchard, Daniel Vázquez Díaz, Francisco Bores, Pablo Picasso, Oscar Domínguez, Benjamín Palencia, Godofredo Ortega Muñoz, Juan Manuel Díaz-Caneja, Delhy Tejero, Carmen Laffón, Menchu Gal, Manuel Ángeles Ortiz and Antonio López, among others, starred in various figurative episodes before and after the Civil War, from Spain and from Paris, which are shown in the exhibition in two sections. (Credit Image: © Lorenzo Carnero/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240317_zap_c161_022 March 17, 2024: 17 March 2024 (malaga) The Carmen Thyssen Museum Malaga presents its new temporary exhibition 'Latent modernity. Avant-garde and renovators in Spanish figuration (1920-1970). Telefónica Collection' in which the role of figuration is vindicated as a path of resilient and lasting modernity after the Civil War, in a context marked by dictatorship and the interruption of the avant-garde promises of the 1920s and 1930s. The inauguration was attended by the mayor of Malaga, Francisco de la Torre; the president of the Villalón Palace Foundation, Carmen ThyssenBornemiza .muestra more than sixty works, having the collaboration of the Telefónica Collection, which in recent decades has gathered one of the most important funds of Spanish renovation figuration, which allows in detail this episode of great importance to understand the complex development of the vanguard in Spain. This loan has been complemented by works from other public and private collections, such as the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, the Carmen Thyssen collection, the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo in Madrid, the Patio Herreriano Museum, the Museo Fundación Unicaja Joaquín Peinado, the BBVA Collection, the Banco de España Collection, the Zorrilla Lequerica Collection, the Santander Foundation, the Mapfre Foundation and the Picasso Birthplace Museum of MálagaAutores such as Juan Gris, María Blanchard, Daniel Vázquez Díaz, Francisco Bores, Pablo Picasso, Oscar Domínguez, Benjamín Palencia, Godofredo Ortega Muñoz, Juan Manuel Díaz-Caneja, Delhy Tejero, Carmen Laffón, Menchu Gal, Manuel Ángeles Ortiz and Antonio López, among others, starred in various figurative episodes before and after the Civil War, from Spain and from Paris, which are shown in the exhibition in two sections. (Credit Image: © Lorenzo Carnero/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240317_zap_c161_003 March 17, 2024: 17 March 2024 (malaga) The Carmen Thyssen Museum Malaga presents its new temporary exhibition 'Latent modernity. Avant-garde and renovators in Spanish figuration (1920-1970). Telefónica Collection' in which the role of figuration is vindicated as a path of resilient and lasting modernity after the Civil War, in a context marked by dictatorship and the interruption of the avant-garde promises of the 1920s and 1930s. The inauguration was attended by the mayor of Malaga, Francisco de la Torre; the president of the Villalón Palace Foundation, Carmen ThyssenBornemiza .muestra more than sixty works, having the collaboration of the Telefónica Collection, which in recent decades has gathered one of the most important funds of Spanish renovation figuration, which allows in detail this episode of great importance to understand the complex development of the vanguard in Spain. This loan has been complemented by works from other public and private collections, such as the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, the Carmen Thyssen collection, the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo in Madrid, the Patio Herreriano Museum, the Museo Fundación Unicaja Joaquín Peinado, the BBVA Collection, the Banco de España Collection, the Zorrilla Lequerica Collection, the Santander Foundation, the Mapfre Foundation and the Picasso Birthplace Museum of MálagaAutores such as Juan Gris, María Blanchard, Daniel Vázquez Díaz, Francisco Bores, Pablo Picasso, Oscar Domínguez, Benjamín Palencia, Godofredo Ortega Muñoz, Juan Manuel Díaz-Caneja, Delhy Tejero, Carmen Laffón, Menchu Gal, Manuel Ángeles Ortiz and Antonio López, among others, starred in various figurative episodes before and after the Civil War, from Spain and from Paris, which are shown in the exhibition in two sections. (Credit Image: © Lorenzo Carnero/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240317_zap_c161_023 March 17, 2024: 17 March 2024 (malaga) The Carmen Thyssen Museum Malaga presents its new temporary exhibition 'Latent modernity. Avant-garde and renovators in Spanish figuration (1920-1970). Telefónica Collection' in which the role of figuration is vindicated as a path of resilient and lasting modernity after the Civil War, in a context marked by dictatorship and the interruption of the avant-garde promises of the 1920s and 1930s. The inauguration was attended by the mayor of Malaga, Francisco de la Torre; the president of the Villalón Palace Foundation, Carmen ThyssenBornemiza .muestra more than sixty works, having the collaboration of the Telefónica Collection, which in recent decades has gathered one of the most important funds of Spanish renovation figuration, which allows in detail this episode of great importance to understand the complex development of the vanguard in Spain. This loan has been complemented by works from other public and private collections, such as the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, the Carmen Thyssen collection, the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo in Madrid, the Patio Herreriano Museum, the Museo Fundación Unicaja Joaquín Peinado, the BBVA Collection, the Banco de España Collection, the Zorrilla Lequerica Collection, the Santander Foundation, the Mapfre Foundation and the Picasso Birthplace Museum of MálagaAutores such as Juan Gris, María Blanchard, Daniel Vázquez Díaz, Francisco Bores, Pablo Picasso, Oscar Domínguez, Benjamín Palencia, Godofredo Ortega Muñoz, Juan Manuel Díaz-Caneja, Delhy Tejero, Carmen Laffón, Menchu Gal, Manuel Ángeles Ortiz and Antonio López, among others, starred in various figurative episodes before and after the Civil War, from Spain and from Paris, which are shown in the exhibition in two sections. (Credit Image: © Lorenzo Carnero/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240317_zap_c161_033 March 17, 2024: 17 March 2024 (malaga) The Carmen Thyssen Museum Malaga presents its new temporary exhibition 'Latent modernity. Avant-garde and renovators in Spanish figuration (1920-1970). Telefónica Collection' in which the role of figuration is vindicated as a path of resilient and lasting modernity after the Civil War, in a context marked by dictatorship and the interruption of the avant-garde promises of the 1920s and 1930s. The inauguration was attended by the mayor of Malaga, Francisco de la Torre; the president of the Villalón Palace Foundation, Carmen ThyssenBornemiza .muestra more than sixty works, having the collaboration of the Telefónica Collection, which in recent decades has gathered one of the most important funds of Spanish renovation figuration, which allows in detail this episode of great importance to understand the complex development of the vanguard in Spain. This loan has been complemented by works from other public and private collections, such as the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, the Carmen Thyssen collection, the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo in Madrid, the Patio Herreriano Museum, the Museo Fundación Unicaja Joaquín Peinado, the BBVA Collection, the Banco de España Collection, the Zorrilla Lequerica Collection, the Santander Foundation, the Mapfre Foundation and the Picasso Birthplace Museum of MálagaAutores such as Juan Gris, María Blanchard, Daniel Vázquez Díaz, Francisco Bores, Pablo Picasso, Oscar Domínguez, Benjamín Palencia, Godofredo Ortega Muñoz, Juan Manuel Díaz-Caneja, Delhy Tejero, Carmen Laffón, Menchu Gal, Manuel Ángeles Ortiz and Antonio López, among others, starred in various figurative episodes before and after the Civil War, from Spain and from Paris, which are shown in the exhibition in two sections. (Credit Image: © Lorenzo Carnero/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240317_zap_c161_017 March 17, 2024: 17 March 2024 (malaga) The Carmen Thyssen Museum Malaga presents its new temporary exhibition 'Latent modernity. Avant-garde and renovators in Spanish figuration (1920-1970). Telefónica Collection' in which the role of figuration is vindicated as a path of resilient and lasting modernity after the Civil War, in a context marked by dictatorship and the interruption of the avant-garde promises of the 1920s and 1930s. The inauguration was attended by the mayor of Malaga, Francisco de la Torre; the president of the Villalón Palace Foundation, Carmen ThyssenBornemiza .muestra more than sixty works, having the collaboration of the Telefónica Collection, which in recent decades has gathered one of the most important funds of Spanish renovation figuration, which allows in detail this episode of great importance to understand the complex development of the vanguard in Spain. This loan has been complemented by works from other public and private collections, such as the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, the Carmen Thyssen collection, the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo in Madrid, the Patio Herreriano Museum, the Museo Fundación Unicaja Joaquín Peinado, the BBVA Collection, the Banco de España Collection, the Zorrilla Lequerica Collection, the Santander Foundation, the Mapfre Foundation and the Picasso Birthplace Museum of MálagaAutores such as Juan Gris, María Blanchard, Daniel Vázquez Díaz, Francisco Bores, Pablo Picasso, Oscar Domínguez, Benjamín Palencia, Godofredo Ortega Muñoz, Juan Manuel Díaz-Caneja, Delhy Tejero, Carmen Laffón, Menchu Gal, Manuel Ángeles Ortiz and Antonio López, among others, starred in various figurative episodes before and after the Civil War, from Spain and from Paris, which are shown in the exhibition in two sections. (Credit Image: © Lorenzo Carnero/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240317_zap_c161_021 March 17, 2024: 17 March 2024 (malaga) The Carmen Thyssen Museum Malaga presents its new temporary exhibition 'Latent modernity. Avant-garde and renovators in Spanish figuration (1920-1970). Telefónica Collection' in which the role of figuration is vindicated as a path of resilient and lasting modernity after the Civil War, in a context marked by dictatorship and the interruption of the avant-garde promises of the 1920s and 1930s. The inauguration was attended by the mayor of Malaga, Francisco de la Torre; the president of the Villalón Palace Foundation, Carmen ThyssenBornemiza .muestra more than sixty works, having the collaboration of the Telefónica Collection, which in recent decades has gathered one of the most important funds of Spanish renovation figuration, which allows in detail this episode of great importance to understand the complex development of the vanguard in Spain. This loan has been complemented by works from other public and private collections, such as the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, the Carmen Thyssen collection, the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo in Madrid, the Patio Herreriano Museum, the Museo Fundación Unicaja Joaquín Peinado, the BBVA Collection, the Banco de España Collection, the Zorrilla Lequerica Collection, the Santander Foundation, the Mapfre Foundation and the Picasso Birthplace Museum of MálagaAutores such as Juan Gris, María Blanchard, Daniel Vázquez Díaz, Francisco Bores, Pablo Picasso, Oscar Domínguez, Benjamín Palencia, Godofredo Ortega Muñoz, Juan Manuel Díaz-Caneja, Delhy Tejero, Carmen Laffón, Menchu Gal, Manuel Ángeles Ortiz and Antonio López, among others, starred in various figurative episodes before and after the Civil War, from Spain and from Paris, which are shown in the exhibition in two sections. (Credit Image: © Lorenzo Carnero/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240317_zap_c161_026 March 17, 2024: 17 March 2024 (malaga) The Carmen Thyssen Museum Malaga presents its new temporary exhibition 'Latent modernity. Avant-garde and renovators in Spanish figuration (1920-1970). Telefónica Collection' in which the role of figuration is vindicated as a path of resilient and lasting modernity after the Civil War, in a context marked by dictatorship and the interruption of the avant-garde promises of the 1920s and 1930s. The inauguration was attended by the mayor of Malaga, Francisco de la Torre; the president of the Villalón Palace Foundation, Carmen ThyssenBornemiza .muestra more than sixty works, having the collaboration of the Telefónica Collection, which in recent decades has gathered one of the most important funds of Spanish renovation figuration, which allows in detail this episode of great importance to understand the complex development of the vanguard in Spain. This loan has been complemented by works from other public and private collections, such as the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, the Carmen Thyssen collection, the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo in Madrid, the Patio Herreriano Museum, the Museo Fundación Unicaja Joaquín Peinado, the BBVA Collection, the Banco de España Collection, the Zorrilla Lequerica Collection, the Santander Foundation, the Mapfre Foundation and the Picasso Birthplace Museum of MálagaAutores such as Juan Gris, María Blanchard, Daniel Vázquez Díaz, Francisco Bores, Pablo Picasso, Oscar Domínguez, Benjamín Palencia, Godofredo Ortega Muñoz, Juan Manuel Díaz-Caneja, Delhy Tejero, Carmen Laffón, Menchu Gal, Manuel Ángeles Ortiz and Antonio López, among others, starred in various figurative episodes before and after the Civil War, from Spain and from Paris, which are shown in the exhibition in two sections. (Credit Image: © Lorenzo Carnero/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240317_zap_c161_014 March 17, 2024: 17 March 2024 (malaga) The Carmen Thyssen Museum Malaga presents its new temporary exhibition 'Latent modernity. Avant-garde and renovators in Spanish figuration (1920-1970). Telefónica Collection' in which the role of figuration is vindicated as a path of resilient and lasting modernity after the Civil War, in a context marked by dictatorship and the interruption of the avant-garde promises of the 1920s and 1930s. The inauguration was attended by the mayor of Malaga, Francisco de la Torre; the president of the Villalón Palace Foundation, Carmen ThyssenBornemiza .muestra more than sixty works, having the collaboration of the Telefónica Collection, which in recent decades has gathered one of the most important funds of Spanish renovation figuration, which allows in detail this episode of great importance to understand the complex development of the vanguard in Spain. This loan has been complemented by works from other public and private collections, such as the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, the Carmen Thyssen collection, the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo in Madrid, the Patio Herreriano Museum, the Museo Fundación Unicaja Joaquín Peinado, the BBVA Collection, the Banco de España Collection, the Zorrilla Lequerica Collection, the Santander Foundation, the Mapfre Foundation and the Picasso Birthplace Museum of MálagaAutores such as Juan Gris, María Blanchard, Daniel Vázquez Díaz, Francisco Bores, Pablo Picasso, Oscar Domínguez, Benjamín Palencia, Godofredo Ortega Muñoz, Juan Manuel Díaz-Caneja, Delhy Tejero, Carmen Laffón, Menchu Gal, Manuel Ángeles Ortiz and Antonio López, among others, starred in various figurative episodes before and after the Civil War, from Spain and from Paris, which are shown in the exhibition in two sections. (Credit Image: © Lorenzo Carnero/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240317_zap_c161_028 March 17, 2024: 17 March 2024 (malaga) The Carmen Thyssen Museum Malaga presents its new temporary exhibition 'Latent modernity. Avant-garde and renovators in Spanish figuration (1920-1970). Telefónica Collection' in which the role of figuration is vindicated as a path of resilient and lasting modernity after the Civil War, in a context marked by dictatorship and the interruption of the avant-garde promises of the 1920s and 1930s. The inauguration was attended by the mayor of Malaga, Francisco de la Torre; the president of the Villalón Palace Foundation, Carmen ThyssenBornemiza .muestra more than sixty works, having the collaboration of the Telefónica Collection, which in recent decades has gathered one of the most important funds of Spanish renovation figuration, which allows in detail this episode of great importance to understand the complex development of the vanguard in Spain. This loan has been complemented by works from other public and private collections, such as the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, the Carmen Thyssen collection, the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo in Madrid, the Patio Herreriano Museum, the Museo Fundación Unicaja Joaquín Peinado, the BBVA Collection, the Banco de España Collection, the Zorrilla Lequerica Collection, the Santander Foundation, the Mapfre Foundation and the Picasso Birthplace Museum of MálagaAutores such as Juan Gris, María Blanchard, Daniel Vázquez Díaz, Francisco Bores, Pablo Picasso, Oscar Domínguez, Benjamín Palencia, Godofredo Ortega Muñoz, Juan Manuel Díaz-Caneja, Delhy Tejero, Carmen Laffón, Menchu Gal, Manuel Ángeles Ortiz and Antonio López, among others, starred in various figurative episodes before and after the Civil War, from Spain and from Paris, which are shown in the exhibition in two sections. (Credit Image: © Lorenzo Carnero/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240317_zap_c161_019 March 17, 2024: 17 March 2024 (malaga) The Carmen Thyssen Museum Malaga presents its new temporary exhibition 'Latent modernity. Avant-garde and renovators in Spanish figuration (1920-1970). Telefónica Collection' in which the role of figuration is vindicated as a path of resilient and lasting modernity after the Civil War, in a context marked by dictatorship and the interruption of the avant-garde promises of the 1920s and 1930s. The inauguration was attended by the mayor of Malaga, Francisco de la Torre; the president of the Villalón Palace Foundation, Carmen ThyssenBornemiza .muestra more than sixty works, having the collaboration of the Telefónica Collection, which in recent decades has gathered one of the most important funds of Spanish renovation figuration, which allows in detail this episode of great importance to understand the complex development of the vanguard in Spain. This loan has been complemented by works from other public and private collections, such as the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, the Carmen Thyssen collection, the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo in Madrid, the Patio Herreriano Museum, the Museo Fundación Unicaja Joaquín Peinado, the BBVA Collection, the Banco de España Collection, the Zorrilla Lequerica Collection, the Santander Foundation, the Mapfre Foundation and the Picasso Birthplace Museum of MálagaAutores such as Juan Gris, María Blanchard, Daniel Vázquez Díaz, Francisco Bores, Pablo Picasso, Oscar Domínguez, Benjamín Palencia, Godofredo Ortega Muñoz, Juan Manuel Díaz-Caneja, Delhy Tejero, Carmen Laffón, Menchu Gal, Manuel Ángeles Ortiz and Antonio López, among others, starred in various figurative episodes before and after the Civil War, from Spain and from Paris, which are shown in the exhibition in two sections. (Credit Image: © Lorenzo Carnero/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240317_zap_c161_032 March 17, 2024: 17 March 2024 (malaga) The Carmen Thyssen Museum Malaga presents its new temporary exhibition 'Latent modernity. Avant-garde and renovators in Spanish figuration (1920-1970). Telefónica Collection' in which the role of figuration is vindicated as a path of resilient and lasting modernity after the Civil War, in a context marked by dictatorship and the interruption of the avant-garde promises of the 1920s and 1930s. The inauguration was attended by the mayor of Malaga, Francisco de la Torre; the president of the Villalón Palace Foundation, Carmen ThyssenBornemiza .muestra more than sixty works, having the collaboration of the Telefónica Collection, which in recent decades has gathered one of the most important funds of Spanish renovation figuration, which allows in detail this episode of great importance to understand the complex development of the vanguard in Spain. This loan has been complemented by works from other public and private collections, such as the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, the Carmen Thyssen collection, the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo in Madrid, the Patio Herreriano Museum, the Museo Fundación Unicaja Joaquín Peinado, the BBVA Collection, the Banco de España Collection, the Zorrilla Lequerica Collection, the Santander Foundation, the Mapfre Foundation and the Picasso Birthplace Museum of MálagaAutores such as Juan Gris, María Blanchard, Daniel Vázquez Díaz, Francisco Bores, Pablo Picasso, Oscar Domínguez, Benjamín Palencia, Godofredo Ortega Muñoz, Juan Manuel Díaz-Caneja, Delhy Tejero, Carmen Laffón, Menchu Gal, Manuel Ángeles Ortiz and Antonio López, among others, starred in various figurative episodes before and after the Civil War, from Spain and from Paris, which are shown in the exhibition in two sections. (Credit Image: © Lorenzo Carnero/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240317_zap_c161_002 March 17, 2024: 17 March 2024 (malaga) The Carmen Thyssen Museum Malaga presents its new temporary exhibition 'Latent modernity. Avant-garde and renovators in Spanish figuration (1920-1970). Telefónica Collection' in which the role of figuration is vindicated as a path of resilient and lasting modernity after the Civil War, in a context marked by dictatorship and the interruption of the avant-garde promises of the 1920s and 1930s. The inauguration was attended by the mayor of Malaga, Francisco de la Torre; the president of the Villalón Palace Foundation, Carmen ThyssenBornemiza .muestra more than sixty works, having the collaboration of the Telefónica Collection, which in recent decades has gathered one of the most important funds of Spanish renovation figuration, which allows in detail this episode of great importance to understand the complex development of the vanguard in Spain. This loan has been complemented by works from other public and private collections, such as the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, the Carmen Thyssen collection, the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo in Madrid, the Patio Herreriano Museum, the Museo Fundación Unicaja Joaquín Peinado, the BBVA Collection, the Banco de España Collection, the Zorrilla Lequerica Collection, the Santander Foundation, the Mapfre Foundation and the Picasso Birthplace Museum of MálagaAutores such as Juan Gris, María Blanchard, Daniel Vázquez Díaz, Francisco Bores, Pablo Picasso, Oscar Domínguez, Benjamín Palencia, Godofredo Ortega Muñoz, Juan Manuel Díaz-Caneja, Delhy Tejero, Carmen Laffón, Menchu Gal, Manuel Ángeles Ortiz and Antonio López, among others, starred in various figurative episodes before and after the Civil War, from Spain and from Paris, which are shown in the exhibition in two sections. (Credit Image: © Lorenzo Carnero/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240317_zap_c161_020 March 17, 2024: 17 March 2024 (malaga) The Carmen Thyssen Museum Malaga presents its new temporary exhibition 'Latent modernity. Avant-garde and renovators in Spanish figuration (1920-1970). Telefónica Collection' in which the role of figuration is vindicated as a path of resilient and lasting modernity after the Civil War, in a context marked by dictatorship and the interruption of the avant-garde promises of the 1920s and 1930s. The inauguration was attended by the mayor of Malaga, Francisco de la Torre; the president of the Villalón Palace Foundation, Carmen ThyssenBornemiza .muestra more than sixty works, having the collaboration of the Telefónica Collection, which in recent decades has gathered one of the most important funds of Spanish renovation figuration, which allows in detail this episode of great importance to understand the complex development of the vanguard in Spain. This loan has been complemented by works from other public and private collections, such as the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, the Carmen Thyssen collection, the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo in Madrid, the Patio Herreriano Museum, the Museo Fundación Unicaja Joaquín Peinado, the BBVA Collection, the Banco de España Collection, the Zorrilla Lequerica Collection, the Santander Foundation, the Mapfre Foundation and the Picasso Birthplace Museum of MálagaAutores such as Juan Gris, María Blanchard, Daniel Vázquez Díaz, Francisco Bores, Pablo Picasso, Oscar Domínguez, Benjamín Palencia, Godofredo Ortega Muñoz, Juan Manuel Díaz-Caneja, Delhy Tejero, Carmen Laffón, Menchu Gal, Manuel Ángeles Ortiz and Antonio López, among others, starred in various figurative episodes before and after the Civil War, from Spain and from Paris, which are shown in the exhibition in two sections. (Credit Image: © Lorenzo Carnero/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240317_zap_c161_029 March 17, 2024: 17 March 2024 (malaga) The Carmen Thyssen Museum Malaga presents its new temporary exhibition 'Latent modernity. Avant-garde and renovators in Spanish figuration (1920-1970). Telefónica Collection' in which the role of figuration is vindicated as a path of resilient and lasting modernity after the Civil War, in a context marked by dictatorship and the interruption of the avant-garde promises of the 1920s and 1930s. The inauguration was attended by the mayor of Malaga, Francisco de la Torre; the president of the Villalón Palace Foundation, Carmen ThyssenBornemiza .muestra more than sixty works, having the collaboration of the Telefónica Collection, which in recent decades has gathered one of the most important funds of Spanish renovation figuration, which allows in detail this episode of great importance to understand the complex development of the vanguard in Spain. This loan has been complemented by works from other public and private collections, such as the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, the Carmen Thyssen collection, the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo in Madrid, the Patio Herreriano Museum, the Museo Fundación Unicaja Joaquín Peinado, the BBVA Collection, the Banco de España Collection, the Zorrilla Lequerica Collection, the Santander Foundation, the Mapfre Foundation and the Picasso Birthplace Museum of MálagaAutores such as Juan Gris, María Blanchard, Daniel Vázquez Díaz, Francisco Bores, Pablo Picasso, Oscar Domínguez, Benjamín Palencia, Godofredo Ortega Muñoz, Juan Manuel Díaz-Caneja, Delhy Tejero, Carmen Laffón, Menchu Gal, Manuel Ángeles Ortiz and Antonio López, among others, starred in various figurative episodes before and after the Civil War, from Spain and from Paris, which are shown in the exhibition in two sections. (Credit Image: © Lorenzo Carnero/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240317_zap_c161_036 March 17, 2024: 17 March 2024 (malaga) The Carmen Thyssen Museum Malaga presents its new temporary exhibition 'Latent modernity. Avant-garde and renovators in Spanish figuration (1920-1970). Telefónica Collection' in which the role of figuration is vindicated as a path of resilient and lasting modernity after the Civil War, in a context marked by dictatorship and the interruption of the avant-garde promises of the 1920s and 1930s. The inauguration was attended by the mayor of Malaga, Francisco de la Torre; the president of the Villalón Palace Foundation, Carmen ThyssenBornemiza .muestra more than sixty works, having the collaboration of the Telefónica Collection, which in recent decades has gathered one of the most important funds of Spanish renovation figuration, which allows in detail this episode of great importance to understand the complex development of the vanguard in Spain. This loan has been complemented by works from other public and private collections, such as the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, the Carmen Thyssen collection, the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo in Madrid, the Patio Herreriano Museum, the Museo Fundación Unicaja Joaquín Peinado, the BBVA Collection, the Banco de España Collection, the Zorrilla Lequerica Collection, the Santander Foundation, the Mapfre Foundation and the Picasso Birthplace Museum of MálagaAutores such as Juan Gris, María Blanchard, Daniel Vázquez Díaz, Francisco Bores, Pablo Picasso, Oscar Domínguez, Benjamín Palencia, Godofredo Ortega Muñoz, Juan Manuel Díaz-Caneja, Delhy Tejero, Carmen Laffón, Menchu Gal, Manuel Ángeles Ortiz and Antonio López, among others, starred in various figurative episodes before and after the Civil War, from Spain and from Paris, which are shown in the exhibition in two sections. (Credit Image: © Lorenzo Carnero/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240317_zap_c161_006 March 17, 2024: 17 March 2024 (malaga) The Carmen Thyssen Museum Malaga presents its new temporary exhibition 'Latent modernity. Avant-garde and renovators in Spanish figuration (1920-1970). Telefónica Collection' in which the role of figuration is vindicated as a path of resilient and lasting modernity after the Civil War, in a context marked by dictatorship and the interruption of the avant-garde promises of the 1920s and 1930s. The inauguration was attended by the mayor of Malaga, Francisco de la Torre; the president of the Villalón Palace Foundation, Carmen ThyssenBornemiza .muestra more than sixty works, having the collaboration of the Telefónica Collection, which in recent decades has gathered one of the most important funds of Spanish renovation figuration, which allows in detail this episode of great importance to understand the complex development of the vanguard in Spain. This loan has been complemented by works from other public and private collections, such as the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, the Carmen Thyssen collection, the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo in Madrid, the Patio Herreriano Museum, the Museo Fundación Unicaja Joaquín Peinado, the BBVA Collection, the Banco de España Collection, the Zorrilla Lequerica Collection, the Santander Foundation, the Mapfre Foundation and the Picasso Birthplace Museum of MálagaAutores such as Juan Gris, María Blanchard, Daniel Vázquez Díaz, Francisco Bores, Pablo Picasso, Oscar Domínguez, Benjamín Palencia, Godofredo Ortega Muñoz, Juan Manuel Díaz-Caneja, Delhy Tejero, Carmen Laffón, Menchu Gal, Manuel Ángeles Ortiz and Antonio López, among others, starred in various figurative episodes before and after the Civil War, from Spain and from Paris, which are shown in the exhibition in two sections. (Credit Image: © Lorenzo Carnero/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240315_abp_he3_024 March 15, 2024, Valencia, Carabobo, Venezuela: March 15, 2024. A woman takes pictures of the works in the exhibition of 40 works of the Spanish painter Pablo Picasso on the 51st anniversary of his death (April 8, 1973) is held at the facilities of the Museum of Culture, under the auspices of the state government, in the city of Valencia, (Credit Image: © Juan Carlos Hernandez/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240315_abp_he3_025 March 15, 2024, Valencia, Carabobo, Venezuela: March 15, 2024. Exhibition of 40 works of the Spanish painter Pablo Picasso on the 51st anniversary of his death (April 8, 1973) is held at the facilities of the Museum of Culture, under the auspices of the state government, in the city of Valencia, (Credit Image: © Juan Carlos Hernandez/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240315_abp_he3_023 March 15, 2024, Valencia, Carabobo, Venezuela: March 15, 2024. Nathaly Bustamante, director of culture of the state of Carabobo, offers a welcoming speech to the exhibition of 40 works of the Spanish painter Pablo Picasso on the 51st anniversary of his death (April 8, 1973) is held at the facilities of the Museum of Culture, under the auspices of the state government, in the city of Valencia, (Credit Image: © Juan Carlos Hernandez/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240315_abp_he3_016 March 15, 2024, Valencia, Carabobo, Venezuela: March 15, 2024. Visitors take the tour in the exhibition of 40 works of the Spanish painter Pablo Picasso on the 51st anniversary of his death (April 8, 1973) is held at the facilities of the Museum of Culture, under the auspices of the state government, in the city of Valencia, (Credit Image: © Juan Carlos Hernandez/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240315_abp_he3_030 March 15, 2024, Valencia, Carabobo, Venezuela: March 15, 2024. Visitors take the tour in the exhibition of 40 works of the Spanish painter Pablo Picasso on the 51st anniversary of his death (April 8, 1973) is held at the facilities of the Museum of Culture, under the auspices of the state government, in the city of Valencia, (Credit Image: © Juan Carlos Hernandez/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240315_abp_he3_027 March 15, 2024, Valencia, Carabobo, Venezuela: March 15, 2024. Visitors take the tour in the exhibition of 40 works of the Spanish painter Pablo Picasso on the 51st anniversary of his death (April 8, 1973) is held at the facilities of the Museum of Culture, under the auspices of the state government, in the city of Valencia, (Credit Image: © Juan Carlos Hernandez/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240315_abp_he3_012 March 15, 2024, Valencia, Carabobo, Venezuela: March 15, 2024. One man takes the tour in the exhibition of 40 works of the Spanish painter Pablo Picasso on the 51st anniversary of his death (April 8, 1973) is held at the facilities of the Museum of Culture, under the auspices of the state government, in the city of Valencia, (Credit Image: © Juan Carlos Hernandez/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240315_abp_he3_018 March 15, 2024, Valencia, Carabobo, Venezuela: March 15, 2024. A visitor participates in the interactive room of the exhibition of 40 works of the Spanish painter Pablo Picasso on the 51st anniversary of his death (April 8, 1973) is held at the facilities of the Museum of Culture, under the auspices of the state government, in the city of Valencia, (Credit Image: © Juan Carlos Hernandez/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240315_abp_he3_017 March 15, 2024, Valencia, Carabobo, Venezuela: March 15, 2024. Exhibition of 40 works of the Spanish painter Pablo Picasso on the 51st anniversary of his death (April 8, 1973) is held at the facilities of the Museum of Culture, under the auspices of the state government, in the city of Valencia, (Credit Image: © Juan Carlos Hernandez/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240315_abp_he3_020 March 15, 2024, Valencia, Carabobo, Venezuela: March 15, 2024. Exhibition of 40 works of the Spanish painter Pablo Picasso on the 51st anniversary of his death (April 8, 1973) is held at the facilities of the Museum of Culture, under the auspices of the state government, in the city of Valencia, (Credit Image: © Juan Carlos Hernandez/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240315_abp_he3_015 March 15, 2024, Valencia, Carabobo, Venezuela: March 15, 2024. A visitor takes pictures of the works in the exhibition of 40 works of the Spanish painter Pablo Picasso on the 51st anniversary of his death (April 8, 1973) is held at the facilities of the Museum of Culture, under the auspices of the state government, in the city of Valencia, (Credit Image: © Juan Carlos Hernandez/ZUMA Press Wire)
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