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‌Joan MIRÓ

B. 1893 in ‌Barcelona, Spain. Lived and worked in ‌Spain

Born in 1893, Joan Miro was a famous, Spanish Catalan artist. He did works in sculpture, painting, and worked as a ceramist. Born in the sea port city of Barcelona, much of his work was influenced by the scenic seaside town, and the distinct style that he found in the area.‌
Miró attended the art school of Francisco Galí for 3 years from 1911, then attended the academy Círculo Artístico de Sant Lluc, until 1918, where he met the potter Josep Llorens Artigas. In 1917, he met Francis Picabia. In 1919, Miró went to Paris, where he settled more permanently from 1920. In Paris, he participated in the Dada movement, renewed his acquaintance with Picasso, who introduced him to Pierre Reverdy, Max Jacob, and Tristan Tzara. In 1924, Miró met André Breton, Louis Aragon, and Paul Éluard, and joined the Surrealist group, whose manifesto he signed. His mature works adhered to a vocabulary of simple shapes and symbols, often described as childlike. 


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‌Astrologie 1, 1960
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40x29 cm
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‌‌‌Escultor, 1974
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‌34.5x51.5 cm
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‌‌‌Fotoscop, 1970
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‌32x52 cm
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‌Dans le Grenier à Sel, 1975
‌Etching and aquatint
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106.5x75.5 cm
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‌Hommage a Joan Prats, 1971
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‌54x74 cm
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‌Terre de Grand Feu, 1955
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‌73x95 cm
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‌Mauve de la Lune, 1952
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62x48 cm
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‌Parte De Campgne, 1967
Etching and aquatint

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58.5x92.5 cm
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‌Escalade vers la lune, 1969
Etching and aquatint

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104.5x75.5 cm
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