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The Artworks of Joan Miro
Works
Joan Miro is a Surrealist Artist of the modern times, recognized worldwide.
Miro developed and produced a large number of works along his career and is virtually impossible to list all
of them here.
Even though his style is unique and would probably originate discussions about its basis, the founder of the
Surrealism, Andre Breton, said about Miro: "He is the most Surrealist of us all".
Among the creations of Miro, there are more than 14000 works to be appreciated in the Miro Foundation, like paintings, sculptures, textiles, ceramics, graphics and drawings.
Here is a list of some important artworks of Miro.
- The Farm (La masia)
- Prades, the Village
- Old Shoe
- Horse, Pipe, and Red Flower
- Woman
- Dog Barking at the Moon
- Carbide
- Catalan Landscape
- The Carnival of Harlequin
- The Kerosene Lamp
- Personage Throwing a Stone at a Bird
- Chiffres et Constellations
- The Table (Still Life with Rabbit)
- Dawn Perfumed by a Shower of Gold
- Dutch Interior I
- Nocturne
- The Tilled Field
Follow the link to appreciate some works of Miro.
Visit the Miro Foundation in Barcelona and ejoy the artworks of the Master!
There are some copyright laws that, under certain circumstances, prevent the public use or publishing of
some works, which are considered property of the creator until seventy years after his/her death.
My intention is not to violate the copyright, but my only aim is to help spreading the Art and the
Artist, with a sole purpose of offering educational information to the readers.
Go to Biography of Joan Miro
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