Silk Square Joan Miró The Gold of the Azure - 90x90cm - Brochier Soieries

CH191980
Joan Miró, a Catalan painter and sculptor of the twentieth century, is famous for his surrealist works imbued with poetry and spontaneity. His distinctive style, characterized by organic shapes, bright colors, and fantastical symbols, embodies the artist's vivid imagination. Miró, through his bold exploration...
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Characteristics

Maintenance
Dry cleaning
Museum
Musée de Grenoble
Material
Silk 100%
Material of the original work
Acrylique sur toile
Artist
Joan Miró (1893-1983)
Art movement
20th century
Reference
CH191980
EAN
3700247410538
Model dimensions
90cm x 90cm
Original work kept at
Barcelone, Fondation Joan Miró

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Joan Miró (1893-1983)

Great representative of Surrealism, Joan Miró is a Spanish painter, sculptor, engraver and ceramist. Born in 1893 in Barcelona and died in 1983 in Palma de Mallorca, this artist is strongly attached to his native Spain. His works are thus marked by the themes of the unconscious, onirism and Spain. He began painting at the age of eight. After studying business, he finally decided to study art. He first tried cubism and fauvism, then finally adhered to surrealism. His paintings combine geometric shapes and symbols. The characters he represents show intense joy, or deep sadness. In 1924, Miró signed the Manifesto of Surrealism. Breton thus stated that he was "the most surrealist of us all." Miró also made many sculptures and ceramics at the end of his career.