A $10 million wax sculpture by Salvador Dalí, long believed to have been destroyed, just turned up in a collector’s vault:
. Courtesy of Harte International Galleries.
The piece was revealed to the public today, on the 118th anniversary of the Surrealist master’s birth, by The sculpture, wax it turns out, was merely in storage. For the last four decades, it has been housed in the vault of a private collector close toSalvador Dali’sHarte and his team had been in touch with the collector, who wishes to remain anonymous, about acquiring an art book, when they learned about the existence of the sculpture late last year.
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