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Salvador Dali's Surrealist Angel bronze sculpture at Toronto's Casa Loma Castle

Why These Three Symbols Fascinated Salvador Dalí

Find out what angels, crowns, and pianos meant to the Spanish Surrealist. artnet Galleries Team, July 26, 2019. Melting clocks, grasshoppers, lobsters, and chests of drawers—Salvador Dalí had an extensive lexicon of favored symbols. This summer, Robin Rile Fine Art is presenting a range works by the outlandish Spanish artist, each a window into Dalí’s unique world of symbols. Below, …

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Beware of Predatory Galleries

BEWARE OF PREDATORY DEALERS http://www.cnn.com/2009/CRIME/07/14/art.dealer.indicted/index.html The case is seemingly inconceivable. You have entrusted your artwork, which might as well be a member of your family, to the care of a gallery you trust only to discover that the dealer you are working with is up to no good. The recent indictment of prominent New York …

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Salvador Dali Original Drawing from Dr. Edmund Klein Collection

Salvador Dali (Spanish, 1904-1989) Don Quixote in the “Candy Box” Book (1973) From the Collection of the late Dr. Edmund Klein (Dali’s personal skin-care physician) Black marker in book, “Dali” by Max Gerard, 10.5” x 11.5” (26.7cm x 29.2cm) PRICE ON REQUEST Dedicated, when translated into English: “For my friend Doctor Klein, Don Quixote genetics,” …

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What is it with "Artists" destroying other Artist’s Work these days?

By Reed V. Horth, for Robin Rile Fine Art On February 16, 2014, Miami Artist Maximo Caminero casually walked into the brand-new Pérez Art Museum Miami, picked up a $1M vase by Chinese artist Ai Weiwei, and smashed it to the ground in an apparent protest. What is it with artists destroying other people’s work …

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Reed V. Horth, named Cultural Chair for Coral Gables Chamber

Reed V. Horth, president of Robin Rile Fine Art tapped to Chair the Coral Gables Chamber of Commerce’s Cultural Committee. Mr. Horth will be responsible for bringing together diverse groups and cultural organizations from throughout Coral Gables, including the University of Miami, The Coral Gables Gallery Association and the City of Coral Gables, as well …

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