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  2. Barcelona Series - Wikipedia

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    It is thought that the limited availability of paper led to the print run being limited to a total of just seven sets. [6] After the publication of these prints Miró went to Paris in 1947, again taking a leading place in an exhibition of Surrealist Art , confirming his important position within that movement.

  3. Paintings on Masonite - Wikipedia

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    Paintings on Masonite is a series of 27 abstract paintings made by Joan Miró using the type of proprietary hardboard known as masonite, just after the Spanish Civil War started on 18 July 1936. These works break with his earlier phase which was known as his wild paintings period.

  4. Category:Paintings by Joan Miró - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; ... Media in category "Paintings by Joan Miró" ... Miro Still Life with Old Shoe.jpg 378 × 264; 25 KB.

  5. Joan Miró - Wikipedia

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    Joan Miró was among the first artists to develop automatic drawing as a way to undo previous established techniques in painting, and thus, with André Masson, represented the beginning of Surrealism as an art movement. However, Miró chose not to become an official member of the Surrealists to be free to experiment with other artistic styles ...

  6. Constellations (Miró) - Wikipedia

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    Joan Miró. The Museum of Modern Art, New York, distributed by Harry N. Abrams, Inc. 484 pp. ISBN 0-8109-6123-7; Orozco, Miguel (2018) The True Story of Joan Miró and his Constellations. 261 pp. (accessed January 27, 2021) Rowell, Margit and Mildred Glimcher (2017). Miro and Calder's Constellations.

  7. The Hope of a Condemned Man - Wikipedia

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    The art was going to be worth enjoyment become consumer value. In response to this position wealthy, many artists are inclined to experiment with forms of expression. One of the great figures of expressionism was Motherwell (1915–1991), who painted one of his most famous works with a long series Elegy to the Spanish Republic (1955–1960).