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  1. 17 de mar. de 2023 · Sans titre (1947) was painted for and dedicated to the photographer and filmmaker Thomas Bouchard and his daughter Diane, who created a film about the legendary artist during his stay in New York.Around and About Joan Miró is not only a fascinating artefact in its own right, but also serves as incontrovertible proof of Miró’s authorship of Sans titre (1947).

  2. Around and About Joan Miro (1955)电影简介和剧情介绍,Around and About Joan Miro (1955)影评、图片、预告片、影讯、论坛、在线购票 登录/注册 下载豆瓣客户端

  3. Joan Miró's Sans Titre (1947) is a highlight of the upcoming Impressionist & Modern Art Evening auction on 12 November in New York. T homas Bouchard’s film Around and About Joan Miró (1955) is undoubtedly a delightful documentary portrait of the Spanish artist and his milieu. But what makes it exceptional is that it features an eight-minute ...

  4. 3 de ago. de 2023 · Joan Miró, The Morning Star from Constellations, 1940, Fundació Joan Miró, Barcelona, Spain. Between 1940 and 1941, Miró created the 23 gouache series, Constellations . Revolving around celestial symbolism, Constellations earned the artist praise from André Breton, who 17 years later wrote a series of poems named after and inspired by Miró’s series.

  5. Joan Miró was born in Barcelona in 1893, but the emotional landscapes that shaped him as a person and an artist were principally those of Mont-roig, Paris, and Majorca, and later those of New York and Japan. The small town of Mont-roig in the Baix Camp region of Catalonia was a counterpoint to the intellectual ferment of his life with the ...

  6. Pilar Juncosa. (Palma, 1904 — 1995) Pilar Juncosa Iglesias, Joan Miró’s wife and benefactor, was born in Palma in 1904. Her parents, Lambert Juncosa and Enriqueta Iglesias, were originally from Catalonia and her mother had family ties to Miró’s grandmother, since they were cousins. In fact, Pilar and Joan’s mothers were brought up ...

  7. 1 de may. de 2020 · Joan Miró ’s Figures and Dog in Front of the Sun represents his simplified technique of lines and block color to create an ambiguous and open composition that remains open to interpretation. In this article, Singulart discusses the composition of Figures and Dog in Front of the Sun and Joan Miró’s renowned surrealist techniques.