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Joan Miró’s ‘Naturaleza muerta con un molino de café’ – a vibrant still life blending Cubism & Fauvism. Explore earthy tones, bold lines & symbolic forms in this unique modernist masterpiece.
‘The Ear of Grain’ by Joan Miró (1923) embodies Surrealism with a deceptively simple still life featuring a tea kettle amidst straw. Discover Miró's exploration of dreams, Catalan identity, and his influence on modern art.
Catalan Farmer's Head by Joan Miró - Abstract painting featuring blue hues and geometric shapes including two stars and a circle against a textured background, reflecting Miro’s distinctive style and Catalan heritage.
Abstract Expressionist masterpiece by Joan Miró, ‘Para David Fernández Miró 1’ explodes with vibrant blues and yellows featuring a stylized fish amidst swirling shapes – explore this Catalan dreamscape and own a piece of art history.
Explore Joan Miró’s evocative ‘Construcción,’ a mesmerizing wooden table sculpture embodying Catalan surrealism and capturing the artist's dreamlike vision of form and texture—a timeless piece to enrich your art collection.
Explore Joan Miró’s ‘El color malva de la luna,’ a vibrant abstract masterpiece blending Surrealism and Catalan heritage. This dynamic composition of circles and celestial forms evokes dreams and primal beauty, inviting you to own a piece of this iconic 20th-century artwork.
Portrait II by Joan Miró exemplifies Surrealist aesthetics with its depiction of a dancer figure against a vibrant blue backdrop, embodying Catalan identity and exploring subconscious imagery.
Explore Joan Miró’s surreal ‘Maqueta per a la sèrie Els gossos 4’, a black and white abstract tapestry of Catalan identity featuring bold dog forms and organic abstraction, embodying the artist's dreamlike vision.
Explore Joan Miró’s surrealist masterpiece, Maqueta núm. 6, featuring an evocative blue and red face alongside birds and a boat—a testament to Catalan identity and dreamlike abstraction from the mid-century period.
A minimalist black line drawing by Joan Miró, evoking lunar cycles and symbolic depth. Explore the spontaneity & abstraction of this unique Surrealist sketch – a captivating piece from his 'Lapidari' series.
Explore Joan Miró’s ‘Apunts per al llibre Lapidari 1’. A chaotic, expressive sketch in browns & reds, embodying spontaneous expressionism. Discover its unique style & texture on paper.
Joan Miró A Catalan Visionary: The Life and Art of Joan Miró Joan Miró i Ferrà, born in Barcelona in 1893, stands as one of the most significant figures in 20th-century art. His journey was not merely a progression through styles but an exploration of inner worlds, translating dreams, memories, and Catalan identity onto canvas with a uniquely poetic visual language. From humble beginnings marked
Maqueta núm. 13 bis de la sèrie Gaudí - Joan Miró's vibrant abstract painting captures Catalan spirit with figures intertwined amidst colorful shapes and birds, reflecting dreams and memories inspired by Gaudí’s organic architecture.
Discover Joan Miró’s ‘Apunts per al llibre Lapidari 7’: a simple, childlike black ink drawing of a head. Explore its naive style & symbolic essence – perfect for art lovers.
Surrealist Joan Miró’s ‘L’enfance d’Ubu,’ created in 1962, captures Catalan folklore through abstracted figures and vibrant colors—a mesmerizing dance between innocence and dreamlike vision. Explore this iconic lithograph and bring Miró's poetic style into your home.
Joan Miró (1893-1983), born in Barcelona, Spain, was a Catalan painter known for his surrealist abstract compositions featuring fantastical figures and landscapes reflecting Catalan identity.