Picture taken at the Gulbenkian foundation

An interesting couple of hours wandering around the exhibition making up our own interpretation along with the hope a tour would appear with an English speaker. It didn't. This was our favourite - possibly one of the overall favs perhaps, we spotted three versions today.

From the internet
José de Almada Negreiros: a way of being modern
In 1913 he had his first individual exhibition, showing 90 drawings. In 1915, along with Fernando Pessoa and Mário de Sá-Carneiro, he published poems and texts in the Orpheu artistic magazine, which would introduce modernist literature and art in Portugal. This same year Almada Negreiros wrote the famous Manifesto Anti-Dantas e por extenso, a humorous attack against a more traditionalist and bourgeois older generation.

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