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Paris, Jun 2 (EFE) .- (Camera: Ian Langsdon) The piece 'Dalai-Lama Rubik' by the artist Invader is exhibited for a press visit prior to its auction at Artcurial, in Paris on July 5 . It is estimated that it will be sold for a price of between 300,000 to 400,000 euros.FOOTAGE OF THE PIECE 'DALAI-LAMA RUBIK' EXHIBITED IN PARIS.
Two environmental activists throw soup at the armoured glass protecting Leonardo da Vinci's "Mona Lisa" at the Louvre museum in Paris, justifying their action by their desire to promote "the right to healthy and sustainable food." IMAGES
Police cordon off the area around Dinh Van jewellery store in Paris, after two men stole jewels worth 400,000 euros, according to a source close to the case. This comes just three days after an armed man using a stand-up scooter robbed famed Parisian jeweller Chaumet of up to three million euros worth of jewellery. IMAGES
Police cordon off the area around Dinh Van jewellery store in Paris, after two men stole jewels worth 400 000 euros, according to a source close to the case. This comes just three days after an armed man using a stand-up scooter robbed famed Parisian jeweller Chaumet of up to three million euros worth of jewellery. IMAGES
Paris, Jun 25 (EFE) .- (Camera: María Valderrama) The manuscript of the poem Romance de la luna luna, which opens the Romancero Gitano by Federico García Lorca and which was handwritten and dedicated to his friend José Mora Guarnido , has been auctioned in Paris for 47,880 euros, sources from Sotheby's told EFE this Friday.FOOTAGE OF HISTORICAL PIECES IN SOTHEBY´S. SOUNDBITES FROM Patricia de Fougerolle, director of Sotheby's books and manuscripts department TRANSLATION1. We have here the only known manuscript of the opening poem of Federico García Lorca's famous Romancero Gitano collection of poems. It is the poem that opens it and is called Romance de la Luna Luna.2. This poem is dedicated to his friend José Mora Guarnido, whom he met in Andalusia when they were still very young and whom he will see again in Latin America, in Uruguay, in Montevideo, in 1934.3. This poem, when they were still young and Federico García Lorca read it to his friend, he promised to dedicate it to him. When the compilation was published, Federico finally dedicated it to his sister, Conchita, but when he saw his friend again in Uruguay in 1934, while Federico García Lorca is on tour, to make himself forgive a little, he offered him the manuscript.