Biography of the author
Joan Miró (1893-1983) - Spanish painter and graphic artist. Born in the city. Barcelona, Spain. He studied at the School of Fine Arts in Barcelona (1907-1910). Entry to private art school Ghali. (1912). Arrived in Paris (1920), where he met P. Picasso. Solo exhibitions in Paris, New York, London (1930). He worked in a surreal manner and participated in exhibitions surrealists, but not officially considered himself a follower of this trend. Since mid-1940s began to create ceramic compositions. He sought to endow art with something new and unusual - experimenting with materials used in his installations a variety of objects found during walks, and more. His works are in major museums around the world and in many private collections.
Biography of the author
Joan Miró (1893-1983) - Spanish painter and graphic artist. Born in the city. Barcelona, Spain. He studied at the School of Fine Arts in Barcelona (1907-1910). Entry to private art school Ghali. (1912). Arrived in Paris (1920), where he met P. Picasso. Solo exhibitions in Paris, New York, London (1930). He worked in a surreal manner and participated in exhibitions surrealists, but not officially considered himself a follower of this trend. Since mid-1940s began to create ceramic compositions. He sought to endow art with something new and unusual - experimenting with materials used in his installations a variety of objects found during walks, and more. His works are in major museums around the world and in many private collections.
Joan Miro
(1893-1983)
"Abstract composition", 1978
paper, colored lithograph
Sheet size: 38 x 54 cm
Print: Mourlot, Paris (France)
Publisher: DLM 231 Mourlot 1150-51
Biography of the author
Joan Miró (1893-1983) - Spanish painter and graphic artist. Born in the city. Barcelona, Spain. He studied at the School of Fine Arts in Barcelona (1907-1910). Entry to private art school Ghali. (1912). Arrived in Paris (1920), where he met P. Picasso. Solo exhibitions in Paris, New York, London (1930). He worked in a surreal manner and participated in exhibitions surrealists, but not officially considered himself a follower of this trend. Since mid-1940s began to create ceramic compositions. He sought to endow art with something new and unusual - experimenting with materials used in his installations a variety of objects found during walks, and more. His works are in major museums around the world and in many private collections.
Joan Miro
(1893-1983)
"Abstract composition", 1978
paper, colored lithograph
Sheet size: 38 x 54 cm
Print: Mourlot, Paris (France)
Publisher: DLM 231 Mourlot 1150-51