Joan Miró embarked on a period of experimentation with mediums and techniques, attacking the limits of painting in order to reinvigorate it.
Joan Miro
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Discover 9 facts everyone should know about Joan Miró – a painter, sculptor, and ceramicist born in Barcelona.
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Medium: Original Lithograph Matks: not signed, not numbered Printed: by Maeght 1967, France Paper: Vellum paper 12.5 x 9.75 inch Provenance: Revue XX siecle 28 1967 Condition: Fine Certificate of Authenticity is ncluded Joan Miro (1893-1983) born in Barcelona Spain, artist & writer, moved to Paris in 1920, worked in tapestries, ceramic, sculptures & abstract paintings.
Dopo il periodo impressionistico, Joan Mirò si dedica al Surrealismo. Una delle opere più rappresentative di questo periodo è Il Carnevale di Arlecchino.
Joan Miró challenged the preconception that simplicity is easy or that it takes less time. Moreover, Joan Miró also commented that...