Showing 18 artworks with Joan Miró and with artwork date before 1920 and with artwork date after 1910
-
Joan Miró
-
-1920
-
1910+
Not available for this selection
- Espresso
- Driftwood
- Clay
- Rosy Brown
- Phthalo Green
- Steel Blue
- Royal Blue
- Sap Green
- Bronze
- Joan Miró
- Surrealism
- Catalan Art
- Modern Art
- Cubism
- Fauvism
- Painting
- Abstract Expressionism
- Fauvism Painting
- Landscape
- Modern Art Spain
- Vibrant Colors
- Spanish Art
- Colors
- 1918 Artwork
- 1918
- Abstract Portrait
- Fauvist Painting
- 1919
- Abstract Painting
- Barcelona
- Barcelona Art Scene
- Barcelona Art
- Early 20Th Century Art
- Color Palette
Explore Joan Miró’s 1917 ‘Self-Portrait’! A bold, surrealist masterpiece featuring impasto texture & vibrant colors. Discover this iconic modernist artwork's unique style and historical significance.
Joan Miró’s “Prades, the Village,” created in 1917, stands as an early exploration of form and color—a pivotal piece blending Cubism and Fauvism. Its bold hues and fractured perspective capture village life with Surrealist undertones. Part of the Guggenheim Museum's collection, this artwork embodies Miró’s innovative style and Catalan heritage.
Experience the vibrant energy of Joan Miró's 1919 'Portrait of a Spanish Dancer,' a Fauvist masterpiece capturing the elegance and spirit of Catalan culture—discover its beauty today.
Joan Miró's 'Self-Portrait' (1919) is a bold Fauvist masterpiece showcasing the artist’s unique style and personal journey. Explore its vibrant colors, innovative technique & historical significance at ArtsDot.
Explore Joan Miró’s ‘Portrait of E.C. Ricart’! A vibrant Fauvist masterpiece blending surrealism & abstract forms. Discover its unique style, context & influence on modern art.
Discover Joan Miró's 'Ciurana, the Path' (1917) – a vibrant Fauvist landscape brimming with color and surreal forms. A captivating piece reflecting early modern art’s bold experimentation.
Explore Joan Miró’s ‘Portrait of V. Nubiola’! A vibrant 1917 Fauvist masterpiece blending Cubism & surrealism. Discover its unique style, historical context & influence on modern art.
Discover 'North South' (1917), a vibrant, expressive painting by Joan Miró. Featuring bold colors, dynamic brushwork, and surrealist style, this 62x70 cm artwork captures emotional intensity and artistic brilliance.
Explore Joan Miró’s ‘The Waggon Tracks’ (1918), a vibrant Fauvist landscape blending surrealism & tradition. Discover its bold colors, abstract forms & historical significance.
Joan Miró’s “Portrait of Hiberto Casany. (The Chauffeur)” is a seminal Fauvist painting from 1918, showcasing bold yellows and reds against a dark brown coat. The portrait depicts Hiberto Casany with intense gaze, reflecting the movement's focus on emotion and color. Held in a private collection, it exemplifies Miró’s innovative style influenced by Cubism and Surrealism.
Joan Miró (1893-1983), born in Barcelona, was a Catalan visionary whose art blended Surrealism with abstract forms—influenced by Gaudí's organic architecture. Discover his legacy at WikiArt.org!
Explore Joan Miró’s ‘The Farmer’ (1914), a Fauvist masterpiece! Bold colors & expressive brushstrokes evoke emotion. A key work in modern art history – view now!
Joan Miró's 'The Vegetable Garden with Donkey' (1918) is a charming Cubist landscape featuring a donkey amidst lush greenery. Explore this vibrant masterpiece at ArtsDot!