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The 1000++ Artworks of media Oil On Canvas and containing the word joan miro, oil on canvas, surrealism, dreams, interior, 1925

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Joan Miró - SiestaSiestaJoan Miró

Joan Miró i Ferra (Barcelona, ​​April 20, 1893 - Palma de Mallorca, 25 December 1983), painter, sculptor and ceramist Spanish, was an exponent of surrealism. His works are characterized by vibrant color and reinterpretation of reality, a reality which changes constantly in search of a balance betwee...

 
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Joan Miró - Dutch Interior IDutch Interior IJoan Miró

Dutch Interior (I) is based on a seventeenth–century painting by Hendrick Martensz Sorgh depicting a lute player in a domestic interior. Miró bought a postcard reproduction of the work at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam a few months prior to beginning his painting. 'I had the postcard pinned up on my e...

Museum of Modern Art (New York, United States)
 
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Marie Čermínová - The Flora of the SleepThe Flora of the SleepMarie Čermínová

The painter Toyen, a pseudonym of Marie Čermínová, is one of the most acknowledged artists of the Czech avant-garde. The principal moment in her work was her departure for Paris, where she settled at the end of 1925, together with Jindřich Štyrský. The world of the dream, the subconsciousness and fa...

 
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Joan Miró - Joan Miró- Catalan Landscape (The Hunter)Joan Miró- Catalan Landscape (The Hunter)Joan Miró

Catalan Landscape is an oil painting that represents cultural movement during early 20th century. It was created by Joan Miro and it display dreams and hallucinations concept that the world was surpassing during its creation time. It primarily emphasize on Catalonia people and culture prevailing dur...

Museum of Modern Art (New York, United States)
 
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Joan Miró - The Birth of the WorldThe Birth of the WorldJoan Miró

Joan Miró said that The Birth of the World depicts “a sort of genesis”—the amorphous beginnings of life. To make this work, Miró poured, brushed, and flung paint on an unevenly primed canvas so that the paint soaked in some areas and rested on top in others. Atop this relatively uncontrolled applica...

Museum of Modern Art (New York, United States)
 
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Joan Miró - Animated LandscapeAnimated LandscapeJoan Miró

The free-floating fantasy and delicate calligraphic lines of Miró's painting show the influence of the Surrealist circle. In the 1920s the artist became part of the group of artists, critics, and poets. As Miró recalled later: 'As for Breton and Eluard...they ignored my existence until my painting f...

The Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, United States Of America)
 
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Joan Miró - Photo: This Is the Color of My DreamsPhoto: This Is the Color of My DreamsJoan Miró

This work is part of a series created between 1924 and 1927 known as 'peinture-poésie' (painting-poetry), which combines text with enigmatic symbols and reflects his interest in dreams and the subconscious. Only three elements float on the empty white canvas: the word 'Photo,' the patch of blue, and...

The Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, United States Of America)
 
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Joan Miró - Harlequin-s CarnivalHarlequin's CarnivalJoan Miró

The Harlequin’s Carnival (Carnaval d'Arlequin in Catalan) is one of Joan Miró’s most iconic works. This painting was created about the time Miró had just joined the Surrealist movement in Paris, founded in 1924 by poet André Breton. Surrealist artists created a visual realm where the unconscious min...

Albright-Knox Art Gallery (Buffalo, United States)
 
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