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As Miró’s friend and fellow artist Joan Prats once said, “If I pick up a stone, it’s a stone; if Miró picks one up, it’s a Miró.” Miró was born in 1893 to a family of craftspeople.
Miró, often described as a Surrealist, gifted “Painting” to his friend Joan Prats, who owned the work until his death in 1970. Five years later, Fundació Joan Miró acquired the work.
The torchbearers for one of Spain's most famous artists, Joan Miro, are promising a year-long fiesta of events honouring the surrealist -- and the foundation he set up half a century ago. Miro ...
Joan Miró’s ‘Head of a Catalan Peasant’: A Playful Portrait’s Regional Spirit. The painter’s 1924 canvas reflects his evolution toward Surrealism and abstraction even as it evokes his ...
An art conservator at the Pilar and Joan Miro Foundation in Mallorca had tipped her off that more than 25 pieces in the foundation’s collection painted in the 1970s showed evidence of degraded ...
Spanish Surrealist Joan Miró found refuge in the natural world—even during the most turbulent of times. In fact, from J anuary 1940 to September 1941, just as World War II broke out, the artist ...
Miró’s Abstract ‘Woman With Red Hat’ Expected to Sell for $37 Million at Sotheby’s 'Peinture (Femme au chapeau rouge)' from 1927 represents a breakthrough for the Spanish surrealist artist.
Joan Miro whisks us away on a dreamy, emotional journey through his beloved masterpiece Peinture poeme (Musique, Seine, Michel, Bataille et Moi).
Pinton workshop Joan Miró Foundation Exhibitions Tisser la couleur, Tapisseries de Calder, Delaunay, Miro : exhibition catalogue, Lodève Museum, 2015. similar. Weaving Modernism, Postwar Tapestry, ...
The present work La Triple Roue II by Joan Miró is from his final print series, Allegro Vivace published in 1981 by Daniel Lelong, Paris. This important portfolio captures the light and playful ...