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Painting (Blue Star) (French: Peinture (Étoile Bleue)) is an oil painting by the Spanish artist Joan Miró, from 1927. In June 2012, it sold at auction for £23.5 million, at Sotheby's London, setting a new record for the highest price paid for a painting by Miró.
The paintings that came out of this period were eventually dubbed Miró's dream paintings. Joan Miró, The Tilled Field, (1923–1924), Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. This early painting, a complex arrangement of objects and figures, was Miró's first Surrealist masterpiece. [26] Miró did not completely abandon subject matter, though.
It is a set of three-part display abstract oil paintings by the Spanish modern artist Joan Miró. The paintings are named Bleu I, Bleu II, Bleu III (in English, Blue I, Blue II, Blue III) and are similar. All are large paintings of 355 cm x 270 cm each, and are currently owned by the Musée National d'Art Moderne in the Centre Pompidou in Paris.
Women and Birds (French: Femmes et Oiseaux) is a 1963 painting by the Catalan artist Joan Miró. In February 2014 it was expected to be sold at auction for between $6.5m and $11.5m, but the auction was cancelled.
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.
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.