The Pablo Gargallo Museum is a unique monographic museum dedicated to the Aragon sculptor Pablo Gargallo (1881-1934). It is located in Zaragoza and was inaugurated in 1985 thanks to an agreement between the City Council of Zaragoza and his daughter, Pierrette Gargallo. The museum houses more than a hundred of the sculptor's works, including drawings, cartoons and sculptures, as well as a large number of documents. Outstanding pieces include "The Prophet", "Picasso's Mask", "Kiki de Montparnasse", "Uranus" and "Homage to Chagall". Four of the sculptor's works surrounding the museum help visitors to find the entrance.
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