Tomás Harris (London 1908-Mallorca 1964) was a painter, sculptor, engraver, collector, antiquarian, official of the English secret services (he led the espionage works that helped to overthrow Nazism) and a great researcher of Goya's graphic work , of whom he came to gather one of the most important collections of his engravings.
This exhibition in Can Balaguer is a tribute to this artist who lived in Camp de Mar (Andratx) from 1947 until his death in 1964. It brings together 42 pieces from private collections, including drawings and engravings. A series of free complementary activities have been organized around the exhibition.
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