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Figueres, Spain 1974 – present
“EVERY NOW AND THEN, ONE PAINTS A PICTURE that seems to have opened a door and serves as a stepping-stone to other things.” Pablo Picasso’s comment is easily applicable to his famous oil painting The
Some of the city’s finest restaurants are found inside museums. COUNTRY LIFE writers round up the very best
As an artist, eccentricity comes with the territory … and yet, there has been no-one quite like Salvador Dalí. As much an exhibitionist as an artist, The Persistence of Memory became one of the most r
The City of Lights glitters with countless famous destinations, but with just two days to spend in Paris, I decided to explore some of the smaller, specialised museums – an adventure that whisked me b
Seventy years after it opened at MoMA, Edward Steichen’s The Family of Man remains one of photography’s most ambitious and debated exhibitions. Peter Dench travels to its permanent home to find out what still makes it click
Anthony Lawrence, a New Forest artist, painted everything from Dante’s Inferno to portraits of Ian McKellen and Yehudi Menuhin. This October, Palais des Vaches presents the first major retrospective o