Art of the 20th Century

 



Art Styles in 20th century Art Map



 





Joan Miro






 

Joan Miro

(b Barcelona, 20 April 1893; d Palma de Mallorca, 25 Dec 1983).
Spanish painter, sculptor, printmaker and decorative artist. He was never closely aligned with any movement and was too retiring in his manner to be the object of a personality cult, like his compatriot Picasso, but the formal and technical innovations that he sustained over a very long career guaranteed his influence on 20th-century art. A pre-eminent figure in the history of abstraction and an important example to several generations of artists around the world, he remained profoundly attached to the specific circumstances and environment that shaped his art in his early years. An acute balance of sophistication and innocence and a deeply rooted conviction about the relationship between art and nature lie behind all his work and account in good measure for the wide appeal that his art has continued to exercise across many of the usual barriers of style.

 



 


El bello pájaro descifrando lo desconocido a una pareja de enamorados


 



Construcción


 


Corrida de toros


 


Painting

1933



 

Composition

1933



 

Painting

1933



 

Swallow-Love
1934



 

Man and Woman in Front of a Pile of Excrement

1936



 

Still Life with Old Shoe

1937


 


A Dew Drop Falling from a Bird's Wing Wakes Rosalie, who Has Been Asleep in the Shadow of a Spider's Web
1939


 


The Escape Ladder

1939



 

The Nightingale's Song at Midnight and the Morning Rain

1940



 

Constellation: Awakening at Dawn

1941


 

Ciphers and Constellations, in Love with a Woman
1941



 

Painting

1943



 

Blue I

1961



 

Blue III

1961



 

May 1968

1973