20.25 x 29 in. (51.4 x 73.7 cm.) Lithograph in colors on wove paper, 1964, signed in pencil, numbered 4/80, titled on the reverse, with label from Sindin Galleries, NY. 20 1/4 x 29 in. (sheet), 31 3/4 ...
20 3/8 x 29 1/2 in. (sheet)19 1/2 x 29 1/2 in. (sheet) ...
On April 20, 1981 — 44 years ago Sunday — a long-awaited piece of public sculpture was unveiled to a crowd on a chilly day in downtown Chicago. Going back to the 1960s, a sculpture by Spanish Catalan ...
“Painting,” painted by Joan Miró in 1933, in Barcelona, is a composition of black, red, and white blobby shapes and linear glyphs on a ground of bleeding and blending greens and browns. It hangs in ...
Before there were Colorforms, there was Joan Miró. Few artists before, during or after left such a colorful legacy, let alone a work built around a stuffed parrot. That last, a taxidermied bird the ...
As a young artist,Joan Miró bragged that he would surpass Cubism: “I shall break their guitar.” During his nearly seven-decade career, he richly fulfilled this ambition by creating paths for modern ...
Spanish Surrealist Joan Miró found refuge in the natural world—even during the most turbulent of times. In fact, from January 1940 to September 1941, just as World War II broke out, the artist devoted ...
Andre Breton, the leading literary force of Surrealism, accused Miro of giving""himself up utterly to painting,"" and not (to the French writer's dismay) to theory. In connection with an exhibition of ...
The Spaniard applied free association to the canvas with radical results. When you walk through the galleries of an art museum, it’s evident that the people responsible for all this — the artists, ...
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