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120)this.width=120"> Joan Mir¨® was born in Barcelona, in the Catalan region of Spain and studied painting at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and at the Academie Gali.
Joan Mir¨® is recognised as one of the greatest of all Surrealist and Abstract artists, yet unlike the other Surrealists known for their flamboyant personalities, Mir¨® was an understated figure devoted purely to his work and his public.
Mir¨® was in Portugal with Delaunay during World War One before settling in Paris.
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 1973 Miro Stone Lithograph Oda A Joan Miro - 644
Joan Mir was an artist who worked in both Paris and Barcelona on collages, sculptures, tapestries and abstract paintings that are bright, fantastic and reminiscent of cave paintings.
JOAN MIRO Titled: Oda A Joan Miro Medium: Stone Lithograph Signature: Plate Signed Paper: Guarro Paper Year: 1973 Size: 17-1/4 x 13 Condition: Mint Certificate of Authenticity provided by Portable Assets will be included.
Mir's first solo exhibit in Paris was in 1925, and by 1930 he was being exhibited in the United States.
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 Joan Miro - AMAM
The Constellation series is discussed and fully illustrated in color in Carolyn Lanchner, Joan Miró (exh.
From an interview with James Johnson Sweeney, originally published in "Joan Miró: Comment and Interview," Partisan Review, 1948.
Jacques Dupin, Joan Miró: Life and Work (New York, 1962), nos.
www.oberlin.edu /allenart/collection/miro_joan.html   (1625 words)

  
 MoMA exhibitions Miró Further Study
With texts by Robert S. Lubar, Joan Miró, Jacques Dupin, Werner Schmalenbach, and Thomas M. Messer.
London: Whitechapel Art Gallery and Barcelona: Fundación Joan Miró, 1989.
Miró in the Collection of the Museum of Modern Art.
moma.org /exhibitions/1998/miro/further.html   (713 words)

  
 Alibris: Mir
by Miró, Joan, and Jouffroy, Alain, and Teixidor, Joan
Joan Miró, 1893-1983 : the man and his work
Joan Miro, one of Spain's most important 20th-century artists, is perhaps best known for his brightly hued, lyrical paintings of playful, often fantastic shapes.
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 Joan Miró. Biography. - Olga's Gallery
Joan Miró Ferra was born on April 20, 1893 in Barcelona, into the family of a goldsmith and watchmaker.
Simultaneously, in 1907-10 Joan Miró studied art in the academy La Escuela de la Lonja in Barcelona in the class of the landscapist Modesto Urgell Inglada and professor of decorative and applied arts José Pasco Merisa.
Approximately in 1918 Joan Miró enters the so-called “detailistic phase” (the term was introduced by Ràfols, a fellow member of the Courbet group).
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 Joan Mir¢ / Portrait of Mir¢ / 1938
Joan Mir¢ / Portrait of Mir¢ / 1938
This image is one of over 118,000 from The Art Museum Image Consortium Library (The AMICO Library™), a growing online collection of high-quality, digital art images from 39 museums around the world.
AMICO PUBLIC RIGHTS: a) Access to the materials is granted for personal and non-commercial use.
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 Joan Miro Online
Joan Miro in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art Database
Joan Miro at the Detroit Institute of Arts, Michigan
Joan Miro at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City
www.artcyclopedia.com /artists/miro_joan.html   (595 words)

  
 Joan Miro - CentaurGalleries.com
Joan Miró was born in Barcelona on April 20, 1893, into a family of skilled crafts-people.
The young Joan (the name is the Catalan spelling of "Juan" and is pronounced the same way: hwan) had no inclination towards such stable professions and announced he wished to become an artist.
He did not touch a lithograph stone until nine years later when, as if to make up for this dormancy, created over the next five years the Série Barcelone, published by Joan Prats, a suite of fifty works which, due to his troubled finances, were only printed in an edition of five.
www.centaurgalleries.com /Artists/Miro.htm   (2765 words)

  
 The whimsical public sculpture of Barcelona native, Joan Miro
It is in this context of birth and rebirth that citizens of Barcelona celebrate the pagan festival of Sant Joan on the summer solstice.
On the night of the festival of Sant Joan, his sculpture glows in the light of the bonfire that seems to burn on water.
Joan Miró's sculpture, Dona I Ocell (Woman and Bird) stands in the elevated plaza in one corner of the park.
www.spaindev.pomona.edu /barcelona/miro.html   (742 words)

  
 Miro, Joan
Born in Spain, Joan Mirandoacute; was a leading figure in the Surrealist movement.
Sculptor Alexander Calder (1898-1976) and painter Joan Mirandoacute; (1893-1983) became lifelong friends after their first meeting in Paris in 1928.
This title in the Modern Masters series focuses on the work of Joan Miro, one of the painters most often associated with surrealism.
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 CGFA- Bio: Joan Miró
Joan Miró was a Spanish painter whose surrealist works, with their subject matter drawn from the realm of memory and imaginative fantasy, are some of the most original of the 20th century.
Miró was born April 20, 1893, in Barcelona and studied at the Barcelona School of Fine Arts and the Academia Galí.
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cgfa.sunsite.dk /miro/miro_bio.htm   (333 words)

  
 DBLP: Joan Borrell
Sergi Robles, Joan Mir, Joan Ametller, Joan Borrell: Implementation of Secure Architectures for Mobile Agents in MARISM-A. Sergi Robles, Joan Borrell, John Bigham, Laurissa Tokarchuk, Laurie G. Cuthbert: Design of a trust model for a secure multi-agent marketplace.
Joan Mir, Joan Borrell: Protecting General Flexible Itineraries of Mobile Agents.
Joan Ametller, Sergi Robles, Joan Borrell: Agent Migration over FIPA ACL Messages.
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 Mir - NOVA Online Terror in Space Take a Tour of Mir
A report on the Mir space station, describing the assembly of its modules in orbit.
Monument Information Resource (MIR) is the single market information source for the higher education publishing industry.
MIR Logo · Search.gif · Home - Photography in Malaysia.
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 Joan Miro Online
The Telegraph Newspaper, UK Gillian Ayers on Joan Miró's The Bird Awakened by the Sharp Scream of the Azure Blue Flying Over the Breathing Plain, 1968
Joan Miro in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art Database
Joan Miró copyright requests handled by the Artists Rights Society.
www.artcyclopedia.com /artists/miro_joan.html   (752 words)

  
 Automatic drawing
Artists who practised automatic drawing, include Joan Mir, Salvador Dal, Jean Arp and Andr Breton.
The technique was transferred to painting (as seen in Mir's paintings which often started out as automatic drawings), and has been adapted to other media; there have even been automatic "drawings" in computer graphics.
Hence the drawing produced may be attibuted in part to the subconscious and may reveal something of the psyche, which would otherwise be repressed.
www.knowallabout.com /a/au/automatic_drawing.html   (252 words)

  
 Joan Miro - Britannica Concise
Miró, Joan - Catalan painter who combined abstract art with Surrealist fantasy.
Other leading figures were Juan Gris (1887–1927), Joan Miró (1893–1983), and Salvador Dalí (1904–89).
More on "Joan Miro" from the 32 Volume Encyclopædia Britannica:
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 Joan Miro --  Encyclopædia Britannica
A leading abstract surrealist artist, Joan Miró is remembered best for the bright colors and fanciful shapes that fill his lighthearted paintings, etchings, and lithographs.
Other leading figures were Juan Gris (1887–1927), Joan Miró (1893–1983), and Salvador Dalí (1904–89).
Houses a collection of lithographs and etchings by eminent artists such as Marc Chagall, Joan Miro, Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, Leonard Baskin, and Henry Moore.
www.britannica.com /eb/article-9052944   (727 words)

  
 Mir - Mir space station
Alhtough Mir allowed almost permanent human presence in space and space Kvant-2, launched in 1989, was the first of the four Mir modules based on a TKS
mIR is an application for playing MPEG audio files distributed using multicast.
A small gallery featuring photos of Russia's Mir Space Station.
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 Player Profile
Sep 2005 B16 Sgles Winner, III Joan Mir "In Memoriam", Torello, Spain, ETA C2 Jul 2005 B18 Sgles Quarterfinalist, Open Preventiva, Madrid, Spain, ITF G5 Sep 2004 B16 Sgles Semifinalist, Joan Mir in Memoriam, Torello, ESP, ETA C3
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 1185: Prints Joan Mir— (1893-1983), LE CRI DU C - Waddington's Auctioneers - Liveauctioneers
1185: Prints Joan Mir— (1893-1983), LE CRI DU C
1185: Prints Joan Mir— (1893-1983), LE CRI DU C - Waddington's Auctioneers - Liveauctioneers
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 Joan Miro
Joan Miro: Selected Writings and Interviews, edited by Powell Margit.
"ON JANUARY 24, 1937 the Catalan artist Joan Miró, prevented by civil war from returning to his homeland, set up in the gallery of his Paris dealer, Pierre Loeb, a still life on which he worked every day for a month.
Miro was a prolific writer on his art.
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 Joan Miro Oil Paintings Reproduction, buy Joan Miro Paintings
ON JANUARY 24, 1937 the Catalan artist Joan Mir¨®, prevented by civil war from returning to his homeland, set up in the gallery of his Paris dealer, Pierre Loeb, a still life on which he worked every day for a month.
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by Joan Miro, painted at Paris in 1925, one of Miro's most famous poetic painting.
canvaz.com /reproduction.php?master=miro&PHPSESSID=2af585bad30e3271e...   (314 words)

  
 MoMA.org Exhibitions 1998 Miro's Black and Red Series: A New Acquisition in Context
In 1938 the Spanish artist Joan Miró (1893-1983) created a landmark series of eight etchings in black and red.
These are: the learning process involved in the technique of etching; artistic currents of Surrealism, the prevailing artistic movement; the social and political effects of the Spanish Civil War of 1936-39; and the specific imagery in Miro's art at this time.
The site, like the exhibition, is organized to explore several areas with impact on the significance of the Black and Red Series.
www.moma.org /exhibitions/1998/miro   (235 words)

  
 Philadelphia Museum of Art
At once engaging and perplexing, Joan Miró's Dog Barking at the Moon exemplifies his blend of sophisticated and enigmatic pictorial wit.
In a sparse and stylized nighttime farm scene, the familiar elements of dog, moon, and ladder are endowed with intensified significance by their distortion and stark isolation against the balanced realms of earth and sky.
www.philamuseum.org /collections/modern_contemporary/1952-61-82.shtml   (178 words)

  
 Joan Miro --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
A leading abstract surrealist artist, Joan Miró is remembered best for the bright colors and fanciful shapes that fill his lighthearted paintings, etchings, and lithographs.
Houses a collection of lithographs and etchings by eminent artists such as Marc Chagall, Joan Miro, Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, Leonard Baskin, and Henry Moore.
More results on "Joan Miro" when you join.
www.britannica.com /ebi/article-9275864   (730 words)

  
 Littlewood, Joan Maud --  Encyclopædia Britannica
The name Joan (probably derived from Johannes, or John) for the legendary pontiff was not finally adopted until the 14th century.
A leading abstract surrealist artist, Joan Miró is remembered best for the bright colors and fanciful shapes that fill his lighthearted paintings, etchings, and lithographs.
Includes photos of dioramas, brief descriptions of Joan's life and times, visitor information, and links to other sites related to Joan and to the city of Rouen.
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 pablo Picasso - Art for sale.
For Sale is a terrific exhibition Lithograph poster for Joan Mir'o (or Joan Miro')
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Joan Mir's painting- The Circus Horse (1927)
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