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Joan Miro

Joan Miro. His Life. (April 20,1893 – December 25,1983) Miro was the son of a watchmaking father a goldsmith mother, he was exposed to the arts from a young age. Miro enrolled at the school of Industrial and Fine arts in Barcelona until 1910. Surrealism.

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Joan Miro

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  1. Joan Miro

  2. His Life • (April 20,1893 – December 25,1983) • Miro was the son of a watchmaking father a goldsmith mother, he was exposed to the arts from a young age. Miro enrolled at the school of Industrial and Fine arts in Barcelona until 1910

  3. Surrealism • Surrealist works feature the element of surprise, unexpected juxtaposition

  4. Famous Works

  5. Influences • FrancescGalí • Modest Urgell • JosepPascó • His works before 1920 (the date of his first trip to Paris) reflect the influence of different trends, like the pure and brilliant colors used in Fauvism, shapes taken from cubism, influences from folkloric Catalan art and Roman frescos from the churches.

  6. Life as an Artists • From 1929-1930, Miró began to take interest in the object as such, in the form of collages. This was a practice which was to lead to his making of surrealist sculptures. His tormented monsters appeared during this decade, which gave way to the consolidation of his plastic vocabulary. He also experimented with many other artistic forms, such as engraving, lithography, water colors, pastels, and painting over copper.

  7. Sculptures

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