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  1. 4 de jun. de 2024 · Joan Miró (born April 20, 1893, Barcelona, Spain—died December 25, 1983, Palma, Majorca) was a Catalan painter who combined abstract art with Surrealist fantasy. His mature style evolved from the tension between his fanciful, poetic impulse and his vision of the harshness of modern life.

  2. 14 de feb. de 2018 · Before the groundbreaking Surrealist painters Salvador Dalí or René Magritte, Joan Miró helped to give visual definition to the young movement, influencing generations of artists to come. Who Was Joan Miró?

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  3. Around and About Joan Miró (1955) hace un recorrido por la obra del artista y destaca cómo el entorno natural, las expresiones populares y anónimas y el arte románico han sido desde siempre una poderosa fuente de inspiración para Miró. En la exposición Miró, Gaudí, Gomis.

  4. 17 de mar. de 2023 · Around and About Joan Miró is not only a fascinating artefact in its own right, but also serves as incontrovertible proof of Miró’s authorship of Sans titre (1947). The painting lay undisturbed in the Bouchards’ vault until almost half a century later, when its discovery and market debut at Sotheby’s New York in 2014 caused a ...

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  5. Joan Miró i Ferrà ( Barcelona, 20 de abril de 1893- Palma de Mallorca, 25 de diciembre de 1983) fue un pintor, escultor, grabador y ceramista español. En sus obras reflejó su interés por el subconsciente de lo «infantil» y en la cultura y tradiciones de Cataluña.

  6. Though often pigeonholed as a Surrealist, the Catalan modernist Joan Miró considered his art to be free of any “ism.” He experimented feverishly throughout his career with different media—painting, pastel, printmaking, sculpture, ceramics, collage, muralism, and tapestry—and unconventional materials as a way of making work that ...

  7. Persistent experimentation and a lifelong flirtation with non-objectivity stamped Joan Miró's magnificent mark on the art world. His canvas represented a sandbox for his subconscious mind, out from which sprang a vigorous lust for the childlike and a manifestation of his Catalan pride.