Exasperated young artists yearning to hit back at their ignorant parents could learn a trick from Joan Miró. Between 1925 and 1927, the Catalan native took a portrait of his mother, Dolors Ferrà i ...
Just one of the Phillips Collection’s third-floor galleries, where “Miró and the United States” is on view through July 5, is ...
On April 20, 1981 — 44 years ago Sunday — a long-awaited piece of public sculpture was unveiled to a crowd on a chilly day in downtown Chicago. Going back to the 1960s, a sculpture by Spanish Catalan ...
A portrait of Joan Miro's mother has hidden under "Painting" (1925–1927) for a century. (all images courtesy Fundació Joan Miró) In a Freudian posthumous twist, researchers discovered a portrait of ...
Joan Miro, “Personnages Oiseaux” (1978), after restoration, at the Edwin A. Ulrich Museum of Art at Wichita State University (all images courtesy Marianne Marti) Joan Miró painted many murals in his ...
One of the twentieth century's greatest Modern artists, Joan Miró created pictorial space in which imaginative and cosmic elements combine with everyday symbols. Miró, along with André Masson, was one ...
200 x 155 cm. (78.7 x 61 in.) This exquisite tapestry was crafted in the renowned Cuttoli Workshop in France, based on the 1926 design "Spanish Danceur." Later known as the "Spanish Dancer," this ...
Christie's announced The Collection of Robert F. and Patricia G. Ross Weis, a survey of the world's most iconic artists—including Henri Matisse, Pablo Picasso.
One of 11 lithographs published in Joan Miró Lithographe I, the first volume of the catalogue raisonné of the artist’s work in the medium of lithography. Published by A.C. Mazo & Co., Paris: printed ...
Artnet’s 20th Century Art auction presents artists internationally renowned for the ground-breaking ways they approached a rapidly modernizing world. Explore artworks by Joan Miró, Roy Lichtenstein, ...
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