Comete azzurre
Joan Miró
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Description
Provenance: Alfredo Ceruti
Dimensions: 70 x 95 cm
Signature: Pencil signature
Product conditions: Mint
Technique: Silkscreen printing
JOAN MIRÓ
He was born in Barcelona, Spain, on April 20, 1893. His father was a watchmaker and his mother is the daughter of a cabinetmaker originally from Mallorca. His artistic predisposition was manifested from the time he was still a child, thanks in part to the influence of his family. He held his first solo exhibition in 1918 at the Galeries Dalmau. In 1920 he moved to Paris, where he joined the artistic circle of Mont Martre painters to which Pablo Picasso and the Dadaist Tristan Tzara belonged. In 1923, with the painting “Plowed Land” in Montroig, he began his definitive approach to Surrealism. Through Pablo Picasso and Pierre Reverdy he comes into contact with the Surrealist movement and in particular with Masson. During this period Miró lives between Paris and the farm of Montroig, and, at the suggestion of the father of surrealism Breton, gives life to a painting devoid of perspective effect with forms in full freedom. He also begins to introduce titles in the paintings as in the famous painting “Nude” of 1926. Also in the same year he worked with Max Ernst on the sets and costumes for his “Romeo and Juliet.”Read More