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Museu Colecção Berardo
An internationally renowned collection covering almost all the major modern artistic movements up to the most recent developments in contemporary artistic creation. This collection will be on permanent loan at the new Museu Colecção Berardo – Exhibition Centre of Centro Cultural de Belém in Lisbon with such names as Picasso, Miro, Bacon, Moore, Mondrian, Duchamp, Warhol among many others.
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Modern and Contemporary Art
This Collection represents the lastest acquisitions which constitute the private collection of Jose Berardo and which presents a line of continuity from the previous Collection on permanent loan at the Museu Colecção Berado. On show are sculptures by Dubuffet, Cutileiro, Tony Cragg, Allen Jones, Lynn Chadwick, paintings de Robert Ryman, Giacomo Balla, Rigo, photographs by José Luis Neto, Robert Wilson, and a mixed-media work by Peter Blake among many others.
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Ceramic Tiles
One of the largest private collections, spanning 500 years of what would become the most quintessential Portuguese art form.
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Advertising Art
This important collection of advertising artwork preserves a unique view of publicity in the early 20th century.
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Portuguese Ceramics
A fine collection of traditional 19th century ceramic art produced by some of the best ceramists from Caldas da Rainha such as Rafael Bordalo Pinheiro and Manuel Cipriano Gomes.
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Art Deco
A still growing collection of over 400 pieces of beautiful and exemplary Art Deco furniture and interior decorative objects.
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Contemporary Zimbabwe Sculpture
A true African passion, this historical collection of stone sculptures from Zimbabwe may be seen in permanent exhibition at the Monte Palace Museum within the lush grounds of the Monte Palace Tropical Gardens, Madeira.
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Bura
A historic collection of remarkably well-preserved African terracotta objects of cult, in various typologies, dating back to between the III and XI century A.D. |
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Eugen Hersh (1887-1967)
As life became difficult for Jewish people under the Nazi Regime Hersh managed to escape to Great Britain to rebuilt his career as an artist and teacher creating an impressive record of exhibitions at the Royal Academy, the Royal Society of Portrait Painters, the Pastel Society, the Whitechapel Art Gallery and many more.
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Chamber Pots
An unusual collection of Victorian and Edwardian Chamber Pots.
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