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A unique photograph by the world-renowned photographer Enrique Meneses.
A collectible photograph featuring Dalí and Fernando María Castiella (who served as Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1957 to 1969)
Enrique Meneses's photographs have appeared in publications around the world, such as Paris Match or The New York Times.
He photographed what he witnessed, with the genuine intention of obtaining an image to document an event.
He despised all aesthetic artifices and acted as an absent photographer to not alter the moment.
Meneses was a witness to the major events of his era, such as the death of Manolete, the March on Washington for the Civil Rights Movement, or the death of John Fitzgerald Kennedy, he photographed Dalí, Nasser, Hussein of Jordan, Faisal of Arabia, the Dalai Lama, the Shah of Iran, Farah Diba, Salvador Dalí, Martin Luther King Jr., or Muhammad Ali, Picasso, Bob Dylan, Kennedy, Hussein of Jordan, among others.
A unique photograph by the world-renowned photographer Enrique Meneses.
A collectible photograph featuring Dalí and Fernando María Castiella (who served as Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1957 to 1969)
Enrique Meneses's photographs have appeared in publications around the world, such as Paris Match or The New York Times.
He photographed what he witnessed, with the genuine intention of obtaining an image to document an event.
He despised all aesthetic artifices and acted as an absent photographer to not alter the moment.
Meneses was a witness to the major events of his era, such as the death of Manolete, the March on Washington for the Civil Rights Movement, or the death of John Fitzgerald Kennedy, he photographed Dalí, Nasser, Hussein of Jordan, Faisal of Arabia, the Dalai Lama, the Shah of Iran, Farah Diba, Salvador Dalí, Martin Luther King Jr., or Muhammad Ali, Picasso, Bob Dylan, Kennedy, Hussein of Jordan, among others.

