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The farm miro
The farm miro











the farm miro

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the farm miro

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  • Miro’s paintings have sold at auction for more than $30 million.
  • Joan Miro died on 25th December (Christmas Day) 1983.
  • It was one of the most valuable pieces of artwork destroyed in the September 11 terrorist attacks.
  • In 1974, Joan Miro produced a tapestry for the World Trade Center.
  • He exhibited Miro’s paintings in the United States.
  • Henri Matisse‘s son, the gallery-owner Pierre Matisse, was a big champion of Miro’s work.
  • He produced paintings, sculptures and ceramics. The Farm, 1922 by Joan Miro The Farm, 1922 by Joan Miro Courtesy of One of the threads running through Miro's work is his sense of something almost supernatural in the land, from which he felt he derived his vital energy in the same way that a tree does through its roots.
  • Miro’s work became more and more symbolic, and in 1924 he joined the Surrealist group.
  • He bought one of Miro’s paintings called The Farm.
  • Ernest Hemingway, was a massive admirer of Joan Miro’s work.
  • In 1920, Joan Miro moved to Paris, returning to Spain for the summer months. Joan Mir (18931983), The Tilled Field (La Terre Laboure), 19231924.
  • His artwork was inspire by Paul Cezanne and Vincent van Gogh, and he felt drawn to the Cubist and Surrealist artists who were working in Paris.
  • Hemingways said of the painting, It has in it all that you feel about Spain when you are there and all that you feel when you are away and cannot go there.

    the farm miro

    He liked it very much and Miro could use the money. He went on to study at the Cercle Artistic de Sant Lluc. One of his paintings called The Farm (on which he worked for nine months) was eventually bought by Hemingway for 175. When he was only seven, Miro attended drawing classes, and he went to an art academy at La Llotja in 1907. The Farm (1922) National Gallery of Art, Washington DC By Joan Miro, one of the most influential of 20th century painters. Miro showed artistic promise from a young age.

    the farm miro

    Joan Miro was born on 20th April 1893 in Barcelona, Spain.Here are some facts about Joan Miro, the Spanish artist.













    The farm miro