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Explore Joan Miró’s ‘The Birth of the World’ (1925). A surrealist masterpiece blending abstract forms & symbolic elements. Discover its unique technique & captivating visual narrative.
Experience the vibrant Surrealist Expressionism of Joan Miró's Self Portrait II, a dreamlike 1960s abstraction of cosmic symbols and bold colors that invites you to bring his imaginative world into your own collection.
Explore Joan Miró's masterpiece ‘Woman Encircled by the Flight of a Bird’! Discover Surrealism’s evocative blend of shapes, colors & symbolism at WikiArt.com – your guide to exceptional art reproductions.
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.
Explore Joan Miró's surrealist reimagining of Dutch Golden Age interiors! Featuring iconic figures like Sorgh’s lute player and Steen’s cat dancer, discover Miró’s poetic visual language at The Met.
Woman Before Sun by Joan Miró - This striking black and white abstract painting depicts a woman holding two red balls, symbolizing passion and vitality, alongside a radiant sun represented as another ball of red light – a testament to Miró’s exploration of Catalan identity and subconscious imagery.
Explore "Papier collé" by Joan Miró – an abstract masterpiece of vibrant forms and playful circles. Discover the Surrealist roots & Catalan spirit of this iconic work.
Joan Miró’s "Person Throwing a Stone at a Bird" captures the Catalan artist's signature blend of dreamlike abstraction and playful symbolism. Featuring birds, balls, and vibrant colors against an airy canvas, it exemplifies Miro’s exploration of inner landscapes and artistic heritage.
Joan Miró's 'Caballo, Pipa y Flor Roja' (1920) embodies surrealist vision with symbolic horse, rider, books & vases—a testament to Catalan identity and Gaudí’s organic forms.
Joan Miró’s "Fascinating Personage" embodies Catalan surrealism with vibrant circles and figures exploring subconscious realms. Painted in 1968, it showcases Miro's signature abstract style influenced by Gaudí and Barcelona’s landscape.
“Message from a Friend,” Joan Miró, 1964 | Tate This vibrant abstract painting by Joan Miró depicts a large black figure with red legs amidst swirling shapes and colors—a testament to Catalan surrealism and Miró’s exploration of subconscious imagery.
Joan Miró (1893-1983) was a Catalan painter and sculptor known for his vibrant abstract art, characterized by surreal imagery and organic forms inspired by Gaudí and the Catalan landscape. His iconic paintings depict figures with blue hands holding cigarettes amidst fantastical elements.
Discover Joan Miró's 'Batement II,' a vibrant 1968 abstract expressionist masterpiece brimming with circles, birds, and Catalan symbolism. Explore its depth & movement at ArtsDot.com.
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.
Joan Miró’s "Big Carpet," painted in 1974, embodies Catalan identity through abstract forms—two prominent figures intertwined amidst scattered smaller shapes—reflecting Gaudí's organic inspiration and a masterful blend of meticulous craftsmanship and dreamlike vision.
A Courtyard Scene by Joan Miró - This captivating painting depicts a tranquil courtyard filled with figures and a dog, reflecting Miró's signature blend of surrealism and Catalan heritage.