Musée de Carmen-Macein
Museum in Tangier, Morocco
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The Musée de Carmen-Macein (also called Carmina) was a private art museum in the Kasbah area of Tangier, Morocco.[1] The museum contained sculptures, paintings and lithographs by artists such as Pablo Picasso, Max Ernst, Salvador Dalí and Georges Braque.[2][3]
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| Location | Tangier, Morocco |
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| Type | museum |
| Collections | modern art |
Overview
Carmen Macein was a friend of the Spanish King Juan Carlos and a local figure of the beat generation gatherings in the Moroccan city.[4] She was an art dealer who exhibited the artwork she sold on her yacht, the Vagrant.[5] The boat was built by Horace Vanderbilt in 1941 and later bought by the Beatles in 1966.[6]
