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Agreement on Dali’s Estate: Some 200 paintings by surrealist artist Salvador Dali, who died last January at 84, will be divided between museums in Madrid and Dali’s native Catalonia, according to an agreement announced Tuesday. Fifty-six paintings will find a home in Madrid’s Reina Sofia art center, while 134 paintings will be permanently exhibited in Catalonia. The private Gala-Salvador Dali Foundation, which runs the Dali museum in Figueras where the painter is buried, will decide where in Catalonia the works will be exhibited. Dali left his $130-million estate to the Spanish state.
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