Joan Miró: A Master of Abstraction and Symbolism
A Life Dedicated to Art
Joan Miró i Ferrà, born on April 20, 1893, in Barcelona, Spain, was a pioneering Catalan artist who would leave an unforgettable mark on the world of modern art. His artistic vision transcended traditional boundaries, embracing both abstraction and symbolism.
Innovative Combinations of Abstract and Concrete
Miró's distinctive style combined elements of abstraction with representational imagery. His works featured bold colors, simplified forms, and biomorphic shapes inspired by nature and the subconscious. While often associated with Surrealism, Miró distanced himself from any specific art movement, claiming his art was free from any "ism."
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