
Picasso, Miró and Dalì founded the modern art movement in Spain, but what did the trio paint before they were famous? “Angry Young Men: The Birth of Modernity”, at Florence’s Palazzo Strozzi, answers the question with an exhibition dedicated to the artists’ early work. From Picasso’s Blue Period to Dalì’s uber-realistic paintings, the exhibit, which runs through July 17, is an in-depth look at budding prodigy.
Above: Miro’s The Bridge, 1917
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