As one of Spain's most celebrated abstract and Surrealist artists, Joan Miró used a variety of media to create works exploding with color, beautifully amorphous shapes, and dreamlike scenes that seem both candidly Childlike and extraordinarily sophisticated. Although the beauty and fantasy found within Miró's work might seem far removed from the stuff of real life, Miró found much inspiration from his deep-seated love of Spain and paid homage to this heritage in several important works. Miro's appeal, however, is not limited to one country. Creating works with the belief that art could exist as the most powerful and most beautiful medium of human communication, Miró left an artistic legacy intensely appreciated by art historians and first-time viewers alike.
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Work: "MARAVILLAS ACROSTICAS EN EL JARDIN I" Author: JOAN MIRO
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Work: "MARAVILLAS ACROSTICAS EN EL JARDIN II" Author: JOAN MIRO
The exhibitionJean-Léon Gérôme (1824-1904)is the result of an ambitious joint project co-organised by the J. Paul Getty Museum, the Musée d’Orsay and the Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza