Notebook Miró - Blue II & Blue III

Notebook Miró - Blue II & Blue III

Notebook, 14 x 22 cm (5.51" x 8.66") - 128 plain pages - Detachable sheets, Bioprima paper 85 g/m² silky mat velin, ruled insert sheet - Made from chlorine-free pulps - Printed in Italy in compliance with environmental standards.
Joan Miró (1893-1983)
Bleu II-III (triptyque) (detail), 1961 - Oil on canvas. H. 270 ; L. 375 cm - Paris, Centre Pompidou, Musée national d'art moderne.

€12.90

Characteristics

Dimensions :
14 x 22 cm
Museum :
Grand Palais
Material :
Paper
Maintenance :
Store in a dry place
Artist :
Joan Miró (1893-1983)
Art movements :
20th century, Modern & Contemporary Art, Spanish paintings, Surrealism
EAN :
3336728718581
Reference :
IP170065

Editor

Original work kept at :
Centre Georges Pompidou

The artist

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.