Joan Miró


Spanish Surrealist Painter and Sculptor, 1893-1983

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

"I'd like to get beyond easel painting, which in my opinion pursues a petty aim, and find ways of getting closer, in terms of painting, to the broad mass of human beings who have always been in my thoughts."

- Joan Miró, 1958

 

 

 

 Obra de Joan Miro Posters by Joan MiroDaybreak Tagesanbruch, 1968 Art Print by Joan Miro     Bleu II Art Print by Joan Miro

 

Joan Miró

 

 

 

          Joan Miró was a famous painter and a ceramicist who was born on April 20, 1893 in Barcelona, Spain. His parents were goldsmiths and watchmakers. He spent every winter in Paris and summers at his family's farm outside of Barcelona. He joined a small community, Montparnasse, of poets and writers. This is where he learned to draw. Although other Surrealists were outgoing, Miró was hardworking and focused mainly on his work and his public. Soon after, he then moved to France in the year 1920. In 1929, he married Pilar Juncosa, another artist. Two years later they had a daughter named Dolores. He moved to France during the Spanish Civil War, but came home during World War II when Nazis invaded France. He then moved to Majorca because he wanted to avoid France. Pilar and Joan were happily married until Joan's death on December 25, 1983.

 

 The Singing Fish Art Print by Joan Miro

 

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 L'Oro dell' Azzurro Art Print by Joan Miro

 

 

 

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