Works by Joan Miro in Fine Arts Museum

Works by Joan Miro in Fine Arts Museum

There are five Worthy Works by Joan Miro in Fine Arts Museum. Joan Miró i Ferrà (April 20,1893 – December 25,1983) was a world renowned Spanish painter, sculptor, and ceramist who was born in the sea port city of Barcelona. Miro was ...

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There are five Worthy Works by Joan Miro in Fine Arts Museum.

Joan Miró i Ferrà  (April 20,1893 – December 25,1983) was a world renowned Spanish painter, sculptor, and ceramist who was born in the sea port city of Barcelona. Miro was the son of a watchmaker father and a goldsmith mother; he was exposed to the arts from a very young age. There have been some drawings recovered by Miro dating to 1901, when he was only 8 years old. Miro enrolled at the School of Industrial and Fine Arts in Barcelona until 1910; during his attendance he was taught by Modest Urgell and Josep Pascó.

After overcoming a serious bout of typhoid fever in 1911, Miro decided to devote his life entirely to painting by attending the school of art taught by Francesc Galí. He studied at La Lonja School of Fine Arts in Barcelona, and in 1918 set up his first individual exhibition in the Dalmau Galleries, in the same city. 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.

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. What is particularly highlighted from this period, are the two ceramic murals which he made for the UNESCO building in Paris (The Wall of the Moon and the Wall of the Sun, 1957-59).

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