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A Catalan painter by excellence, Joan Miró was born in Barcelona in 1893 and died on the 25th of December, 90 years later in Palma de Majorque in 1983. His homeland gave meaningful influence to his art, whether it was through paintingsculpture, engraving, or ceramics.

Alongside his parents, Miró became immersed in the creative world. His father was a jeweler and his mother was a cabinet maker. Miró initially enrolled into commerce school, with his father's encouragement, before giving up this career to take evening lessons at the Fine arts school of Llotja, in Barcelona. By 1912, he was adamant to become a painter. He joined the Galli Academy in Barcelona, directed by Francisco Galli, a trained architect, and discovered the great artistic trends in Europe.

Initially, Joan Miró displayed a style of painting that was related to fauvism, then cubism, and finally, expressionism. It was only when he arrived in Paris in 1919, that he felt fulfilled, artistically speaking. Miró turned towards fantasy for good. He became friends with artists like Max Jacob, Antonin Artaud, Tristan Tzara and André Masson: a group of emerging artists who yielded to aesthetic conventions and were open towards a new language. Once he freed himself from requirements and conventional methods, Miró flourished through simplicity.

Fascinated by the subconscious, he naturally rubbed shoulders with a group of surrealists in 1924. His several gouache partners were called André Breton, Paul Eluard, and Philippe Soupault. He enjoyed their off-the-wall humor, playful, and provocative minds. This led Miró to becoming more spontaneous and frequently thinking outside the box.

His participation reached its peak in 1925 during the "Surrealist painting" exhibition. A collective exhibition with Marx Ernst, Paul Klee, and Man Ray at the Galerie Pierre in Paris, where he presented his highly impactful "Carnaval d'Arlequin" painting. His painting "Birth of the World" in 1925 was also a big hit and materialized the bridge between Miró's original Catalan land and his Parisian blossoming.

It was in 1928 that Miró's relationship with the surrealist movement became complicated. Gradually, there were political tensions between the acolytes until 1930. Some of the members were open about supporting the Communist Party and the others preferred to depict their struggle through painting. Slowly, Miró withdrew and devoted himself to collages, giant sculptures and ceramics.


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A toute épreuve, Joan Miró

A toute épreuve

Joan Miró

Print - 52 x 37 x 0.05 cm

$3,819

Liberté des libertés, Joan Miró

Liberté des libertés

Joan Miró

Print - 47 x 35 cm

$4,146

Liberté des libertés, Joan Miró

Liberté des libertés

Joan Miró

Print - 47 x 35 cm

$4,146

Liberté des libertés, Joan Miró

Liberté des libertés

Joan Miró

Print - 47 x 35 cm

$4,146

Liberté des libertés, Joan Miró

Liberté des libertés

Joan Miró

Print - 47 x 35 cm

$4,146

El Pi De Formentor, Joan Miró

El Pi De Formentor

Joan Miró

Print - 105 x 90 cm

$9,820

El Pi De Formentor, Joan Miró

El Pi De Formentor

Joan Miró

Print - 105 x 90 cm

$9,820

El Pi De Formentor, Joan Miró

El Pi De Formentor

Joan Miró

Print - 105 x 90 cm

$9,820

Femmes, Oiseaux, Etoile, Joan Miró

Femmes, Oiseaux, Etoile

Joan Miró

Print - 76 x 54.5 cm

$7,638

Constellation III (Por Alberti, por l'Espana), Joan Miró

Constellation III (Por Alberti, por l'Espana)

Joan Miró

Print - 90 x 66 x 0.2 cm

$20,731

Journal D'Un Graveur, Joan Miró

Journal D'Un Graveur

Joan Miró

Print - 57 x 45.5 x 0.1 cm

$1,528

Journal d'un Graveur - Vol. 2 Plate 13, Joan Miró

Journal d'un Graveur - Vol. 2 Plate 13

Joan Miró

Print - 57 x 45.5 x 0.1 cm

$1,528

Journal D'Un Graveur - Vol. 2 Plate 6, Joan Miró

Journal D'Un Graveur - Vol. 2 Plate 6

Joan Miró

Print - 57 x 45.5 x 0.1 cm

$1,528

Journal D'Un Graveur - Vol. 2 Plate 8, Joan Miró

Journal D'Un Graveur - Vol. 2 Plate 8

Joan Miró

Print - 57 x 45.5 x 0.1 cm

$1,528

Journal D'Un Graveur - Vol. 2 Plate 15, Joan Miró

Journal D'Un Graveur - Vol. 2 Plate 15

Joan Miró

Print - 57 x 45.5 x 0.2 cm

$1,528

Journal D'Un Graveur - Vol. 1 Plate 13, Joan Miró

Journal D'Un Graveur - Vol. 1 Plate 13

Joan Miró

Print - 57 x 45.5 x 0.2 cm

$1,528

Le lézard aux plumes d'or, Joan Miró

Le lézard aux plumes d'or

Joan Miró

Print - 35.5 x 50 cm

$4,910

Le Lézard aux Plumes d'Or, Joan Miró

Le Lézard aux Plumes d'Or

Joan Miró

Print - 35.5 x 50 x 0.2 cm

$13,639

Journal d'un graveur 2, Joan Miró

Journal d'un graveur 2

Joan Miró

Print - 58 x 45 cm

$3,055

Journal d'un graveur 5, Joan Miró

Journal d'un graveur 5

Joan Miró

Print - 58 x 45 cm

$3,055

Journal d'un graveur 1, Joan Miró

Journal d'un graveur 1

Joan Miró

Print - 57.5 x 45 cm

$3,055

Journal d'un graveur 4, Joan Miró

Journal d'un graveur 4

Joan Miró

Print - 57.5 x 45 cm

$3,055

Couple D’Oiseaux II, Joan Miró

Couple D’Oiseaux II

Joan Miró

Print - 73.7 x 105.4 cm

$18,000

Le Lézard aux Plumes d'Or, Joan Miró

Le Lézard aux Plumes d'Or

Joan Miró

Print - 38 x 52 x 0.1 cm

$13,639

Miro Lithographe II planche 8, Joan Miró

Miro Lithographe II planche 8

Joan Miró

Print - 45 x 37 cm

$3,710

Ubu aux Baléares, Joan Miró

Ubu aux Baléares

Joan Miró

Print - 50 x 66 cm

$3,492

Picasso I Els Reventos, Joan Miró

Picasso I Els Reventos

Joan Miró

Print - 56 x 75 cm

$5,237

Picasso I Els Reventos, Joan Miró

Picasso I Els Reventos

Joan Miró

Print - 56 x 75.5 cm

$4,583

Pantagruel, Joan Miró

Pantagruel

Joan Miró

Print - 137.5 x 96.5 cm

$51,283

Ubu Roi, Joan Miró

Ubu Roi

Joan Miró

Print - 54 x 75 cm

$6,001

Miró Lóeuvre graphique, Joan Miró

Miró Lóeuvre graphique

Joan Miró

Print - 74.5 x 55.8 cm

$5,019

El Circulo de Piedra, Joan Miró

El Circulo de Piedra

Joan Miró

Print - 57 x 45 cm

$7,420

Personnages et animaux, Joan Miró

Personnages et animaux

Joan Miró

Print - 76 x 56 cm

$6,547

Sculptures en montagne, poème dans l'espace au pays du Mont-Blanc, Joan Miró

Sculptures en montagne, poème dans l'espace au pays du Mont-Blanc

Joan Miró

Print - 76 x 54.5 cm

$7,638

La commedia dell'arte VII, Joan Miró

La commedia dell'arte VII

Joan Miró

Print - 76 x 56 cm

$8,729

Exposition à la Galerie Matarasso, Nice, Joan Miró

Exposition à la Galerie Matarasso, Nice

Joan Miró

Print - 62 x 48 cm

$4,910

Le Lézard aux plumes d'or 1ère version, Joan Miró

Le Lézard aux plumes d'or 1ère version

Joan Miró

Print - 35.5 x 50 cm

$5,237

Agora I, Joan Miró

Agora I

Joan Miró

Print - 88.5 x 77.5 x 0.3 cm

$16,367

Lapidari, Joan Miró

Lapidari

Joan Miró

Print - 39.5 x 53.5 cm

$15,843

Journal d'un graveur 3, Joan Miró

Journal d'un graveur 3

Joan Miró

Print - 58 x 45 cm

$3,055

Affiche pour l'inauguration de la Fondació Joan Miró Barcelone, Joan Miró

Affiche pour l'inauguration de la Fondació Joan Miró Barcelone

Joan Miró

Print - 70 x 50 cm

$6,001

Homenatge a Joan Prats, Joan Miró

Homenatge a Joan Prats

Joan Miró

Print - 55.5 x 75.5 cm

$6,001

Ouverture de la Fundacio Joan Miro Barcelone, Joan Miró

Ouverture de la Fundacio Joan Miro Barcelone

Joan Miró

Print - 70 x 50 cm

$5,674

Oiseau fronde (Slingshot Bird), Joan Miró

Oiseau fronde (Slingshot Bird)

Joan Miró

Print - 90.2 x 57.2 x 2.5 cm

$13,500

Preparatifs d'Oiseau, Joan Miró

Preparatifs d'Oiseau

Joan Miró

Print - 71.1 x 81.3 cm

$12,000

El rey de los conejos, Joan Miró

El rey de los conejos

Joan Miró

Print - 95 x 70 x 1 cm

$17,458

El angel acribillado, Joan Miró

El angel acribillado

Joan Miró

Print - 104 x 73 x 1 cm

$19,640

Gaudi XV, Joan Miró

Gaudi XV

Joan Miró

Print - 65 x 50 x 1 cm

$19,640

Quatre Colors Aparien el Mon V, Joan Miró

Quatre Colors Aparien el Mon V

Joan Miró

Print - 90 x 64 x 1 cm

$24,005

Gravures pour une Exposition, Joan Miró

Gravures pour une Exposition

Joan Miró

Print - 63 x 98 x 1 cm

$19,640

Incisiva, Joan Miró

Incisiva

Joan Miró

Print - 92 x 64 cm

$12,002

Sans titre (Un poème dans chaque livre Paul Eluard) ref BDNW2975, Joan Miró

Sans titre (Un poème dans chaque livre Paul Eluard) ref BDNW2975

Joan Miró

Print - 32 x 50 cm

$21,277

Défilé de mannequins, Joan Miró

Défilé de mannequins

Joan Miró

Print - 126 x 86.5 x 1 cm

$15,057

Le Chien Aboyant à la Lune, Joan Miró

Le Chien Aboyant à la Lune

Joan Miró

Print - 35.7 x 53.8 x 0.2 cm

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Journal D'Un Graveur - Vol. 1 Plate 15, Joan Miró

Journal D'Un Graveur - Vol. 1 Plate 15

Joan Miró

Print - 57 x 45.5 x 0.2 cm

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Journal D'Un Graveur - Vol. 3 Plate 16, Joan Miró

Journal D'Un Graveur - Vol. 3 Plate 16

Joan Miró

Print - 57 x 45.5 x 0.2 cm

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Sobreteixims i escultures, Joan Miró

Sobreteixims i escultures

Joan Miró

Print - 38 x 57 cm

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Le chien bleu, Joan Miró

Le chien bleu

Joan Miró

Print - 46 x 36 x 0.2 cm

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Miro Lithographe II planche 12, Joan Miró

Miro Lithographe II planche 12

Joan Miró

Print - 34 x 25 cm

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Lithographe III Planche 6, Joan Miró

Lithographe III Planche 6

Joan Miró

Print - 49 x 38 cm

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Who is the artist?

A Catalan painter by excellence, Joan Miró was born in Barcelona in 1893 and died on the 25th of December, 90 years later in Palma de Majorque in 1983. His homeland gave meaningful influence to his art, whether it was through paintingsculpture, engraving, or ceramics.

Alongside his parents, Miró became immersed in the creative world. His father was a jeweler and his mother was a cabinet maker. Miró initially enrolled into commerce school, with his father's encouragement, before giving up this career to take evening lessons at the Fine arts school of Llotja, in Barcelona. By 1912, he was adamant to become a painter. He joined the Galli Academy in Barcelona, directed by Francisco Galli, a trained architect, and discovered the great artistic trends in Europe.

Initially, Joan Miró displayed a style of painting that was related to fauvism, then cubism, and finally, expressionism. It was only when he arrived in Paris in 1919, that he felt fulfilled, artistically speaking. Miró turned towards fantasy for good. He became friends with artists like Max Jacob, Antonin Artaud, Tristan Tzara and André Masson: a group of emerging artists who yielded to aesthetic conventions and were open towards a new language. Once he freed himself from requirements and conventional methods, Miró flourished through simplicity.

Fascinated by the subconscious, he naturally rubbed shoulders with a group of surrealists in 1924. His several gouache partners were called André Breton, Paul Eluard, and Philippe Soupault. He enjoyed their off-the-wall humor, playful, and provocative minds. This led Miró to becoming more spontaneous and frequently thinking outside the box.

His participation reached its peak in 1925 during the "Surrealist painting" exhibition. A collective exhibition with Marx Ernst, Paul Klee, and Man Ray at the Galerie Pierre in Paris, where he presented his highly impactful "Carnaval d'Arlequin" painting. His painting "Birth of the World" in 1925 was also a big hit and materialized the bridge between Miró's original Catalan land and his Parisian blossoming.

It was in 1928 that Miró's relationship with the surrealist movement became complicated. Gradually, there were political tensions between the acolytes until 1930. Some of the members were open about supporting the Communist Party and the others preferred to depict their struggle through painting. Slowly, Miró withdrew and devoted himself to collages, giant sculptures and ceramics.

What is Joan Miró’s artistic movement?

The artistic movements of the artists are: Surrealist Artists, Magic Realism, Avant-garde artists

When was Joan Miró born?

The year of birth of the artist is: 1883