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Witness Joan Miró's 'The Flight of the Dragonfly'! A vibrant abstract masterpiece blending Surrealism & Catalan identity. Explore symbolism, color, and transformation in this iconic 1968 painting.
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.
Woman before the luna by Joan Miró – WikiArt.org: ‘Woman before the luna’ was created in 1974 by Joan Miro in Abstract Expressionism style. Find more prominent pieces of abstract at Wikiart.org – best visual art database.
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.
The painting showcases Miro’s signature style – bold geometric shapes juxtaposed with vibrant colors and musical instruments, reflecting his Catalan heritage and exploration of subconscious imagery.
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.
Joan Miró's "Labriego catalán reposando" depicts a solitary bird amidst a mountainous landscape, symbolizing Catalan resilience and reflecting Gaudí’s organic architectural influence. Vibrant colors convey movement and evoke Miro’s distinctive artistic vision.
Explore Joan Miró’s evocative *Mujer y pájaro*, a monumental sculpture embodying Surrealist abstraction and Catalan identity—a testament to his pioneering vision of public art.