Here are seven iconic Joan Miro that helped define his artistic career.
Miro explains, The Farmwas a resume of my entire life in the country.
Miro consideredThe Farmamong his most important works, as it marked a turning point in his style.
Miro was friends with Ernest Hemingway, and the writer purchasedThe Farmand kept it throughout his life.
I would not trade it for any picture in the world, Hemingway once wrote.
It depicts a festive, crowded scene where abstract characters seem to be caught up in a celebration.
In this form of theater, the harlequin is a foolish character who is constantly unsuccessful in love.
He once reported, I used to come home in the evening without having eaten anything.
Depicted playing and dancing, the other characters throughout the composition seem to be having a wonderful time.
There are even music notes that appear to float in the air like living beings.
The painting features a very basic, abstract form of a man playing the guitar.
The man’s body is a huge white blob with no recognizable body parts.
However, the top of the figure features a red circle, representing the face.
A dog also sits at the characters feet.
The subjects create a playful mood, but the dark colors and empty space evoke a sense of loneliness.
A ladder reaches up to empty space, perhaps representing Miro’s climb to success.
The Beautiful Bird Revealing the Unknown to a Pair of Loversdepicts a complex constellation against the night sky.
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The symbols entice the viewer, but ultimately the intense blue hue dominates the canvases.
These paintings capture Miro’s feelings, as he wrote, The spectacle of the sky overwhelms me.
There, in my pictures, tiny forms in huge, empty spaces.
Empty spaces, empty horizons, empty plainseverything which is bare has always greatly impressed me.
It is in sculpture that I will create a truly phantasmagoric world of living monsters, he said.
The three-dimensional form references the tradition of Spanish bullfighting, giving a nod to his Catalan heritage.
Sculpted by hand from bronze, the piece shows evidence of that artists hands on its surface.
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