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ia/joanmirocatalann0000pico.pdf
Joan Miró : Catalan notebooks : unpublished drawings and writings presented by Gaëtan Picon; [translated from the French by Dinah Harrison] Skira; Rizzoli International Publications, Incorporated, Geneva, New York, Switzerland, 1977
English, French (translation)
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ia/miro00miro.pdf
Miro (Great Modern Masters) general editor, José María Faerna; translated from the Spanish by Elsa Haas Cameo/Abrams [i.e. Abrams/Cameo], Great modern masters, New York, United Kingdom, 1995
Joan Miro (1893-1983), the foremost painter associated with Surrealism, studied in his native Barcelona before going to Paris in 1920. He was enthralled by the work of the Cubist and Fauve artists, who influenced his early style. During the 1920s he met regularly with a number of Surrealists, with whom he began to exhibit in 1925. His free-form abstractions from the 1920s draw on fantasy, dream, and myth, and many have been characterized as attempts at psychic automatism, or direct transcription of the subconscious. Despite such links with the Surrealists, however, Miro was never an orthodox member of the group. After 1930, he developed his lyrical mature style, distinguished by playful juxtapositions of freely flowing lines and brightly colored, abstract or organic forms. With remarkable consistency, he would continue to work in this visual world he had made for the rest of his career. During World War II he created an astonishing series of works on paper known as the Constellations, among the most personal of all artists' responses to the disasters of that time. In the late 1940s and the 1950s, Miro produced a number of monumental paintings, including murals for hotels in New York and Cincinnati and for the Graduate Center at Harvard University. In 1958 he designed one of his largest works, the ceramic mural for the UNESCO Building in Paris. Besides paintings, Miro produced a large body of lithographs, a medium especially suited to his simplified forms and wiry lines.
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ia/joanmiro189319930000miro.pdf
Joan Miró : 1893-1993 Joan Miró; Robert S Lubar; Fundació Joan Miró (Barcelone, Espagne); et al Bulfinch Press, 1st U.S. ed, Boston ; Toronto, ©1993
The most comprehensive look at Miro's art available in book form. In honor of Miro's 100th birthday, 1993 has been designated Miro Year, which is being celebrated with great fanfare in Europe and the U.S. This book features 550 full-color reproductions of the artist's work on canvas and paper, from his earliest sketch to his mature works of the 1980s.
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English [en] · PDF · 26.0MB · 1993 · 📗 Book (unknown) · 🚀/ia · Save
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ia/miropeinturessau0000miro.pdf
Miro, : peintures sauvages 1934 to 1953 Joan Miró New York: Pierre Matisse Gallery, New York, New York State, 1958
1 v. (unpaged) : 24 cm
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ia/miro0000unse_i6i3.pdf
Miro Yves Bonnefoy [Paris]: Bibliotheque des Arts, Paris], France, 1964
29 pages : Includes bibliographical references
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ia/joanmiro0000higd.pdf
Joan Miro (Rizzoli Art Classics) by Elizabeth Higdon Rizzoli International Publications; Rizzoli; Rizzoli International Publications, Incorporated, Rizzoli art series, New York, cop. 1993
While the art of Joan Miro (1893-1983) has long been celebrated for its inventive formalism and earthy humor, seemingly combined into a surrealistic world all its own, the matter of its relation to outside events has rarely been discussed. Elizabeth Higdon, Assistant Professor of Art History at The American University, reveals a new side of Miro's art overflowing with connections to the artist's Catalan homeland and his support for the Catalan autonomy movement. Focusing on works throughout Miro's career, the author shows how he brilliantly encoded political messages into his art.
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English [en] · PDF · 5.5MB · 1993 · 📗 Book (unknown) · 🚀/ia · Save
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ia/miroinhisstudio0000puny.pdf
Miro: In his studio (Art Memoir) text by Joan Punyet Miro; photographs by Jean-Marie del Moral Thames & Hudson Ltd : [distributor] Littlehampton Book Services Ltd, Art memoir S, Illustrated ed, London, 1996
Text By Joan Punyet Miro ; Photographs By Jean-marie Del Moral ; [translated By Caroline Beamish]. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 15).
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English [en] · PDF · 8.6MB · 1996 · 📗 Book (unknown) · 🚀/ia · Save
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ia/constellations0000miro.pdf
Constellations Joan Miró Paris: Berggruen, Collection Berggruen -- 28, Collection Berggruen -- 28., Paris, France, 1959
20 unnumbered pages : 22 cm Introductory text signed André Breton
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ia/isbn_9783791340487.pdf
Joan Miro: Snail Woman Flower Star (ART FLEXI) von Wiese, Stephan, Martin, Sylvia Prestel Publishing, Munich, ©2008
<p>tracing Mir&oacute;'s Career, This Book Begins In The 1920s With The Artist's Introduction To Surrealism, Cubism, And Dadaism, And The Flowering Of His Friendships With Picasso, Braque And Other Influential Artists And Poets. It Moves On To His Creation Of An Iconographic Pictorial Style, Which Reached Maturity In The 1940s And Forever Distinguished Mir&oacute; From His Contemporaries. Nearly One Hundred Of His Greatest Works Reproduced In This Book Display The Artistic Range Of This Lyrical Painter, Whose Brilliant Use Of Color, Line, And Shape Resulted In Haunting Compositions. Fascinating Photographs Depict The Artist At Various Stages Of His Life And Perceptive Essays About His Work Round Out This Exciting Perspective Of The World As Portrayed In Mir&oacute;'s Art.</p><h3>publishers Weekly</h3><p>andre Breton, The Leading Literary Force Of Surrealism, Accused Miro Of Giving Himself Up Utterly To Painting, And Not (to The French Writer's Dismay) To Theory. In Connection With An Exhibition Of The Catalan Painter's Whimsical, Cartoon-like Collages, Drawings And Paintings, Editors Von Wiese And Martin Have Compiled A Catalog That Quite Handily Supports Breton's Charge. Long Considered A Principal Surrealist Artist, Miro Certainly Did Focus On The Playful, Erotic And Sinister Unconscious-so His Instantly Recognizable, Spindly-limbed Amoebas Attest. As One Essay Titled Miro's Strategies Notes, The Barcelona-born Artist-no Stranger To Ideology, Having Navigated Strains Of Futurism, Dadaism, And Catalan Nationalism-managed To Remain A Reticent Ascetic In The Flamboyant Paris Of The 1920s. Joaquim Gomis's Clean, Direct Photographs Show A Man With Neatly Cuffed Pants And A Dapper Tie Working In A Dusty Foundry. But It Is The Volume's Sumptuous Reproductions That Best Bear Out Breton's Accusation That The Artist Simply Wasn't A Theoretician For The Movement. More Than An Automatic Doodler, Miro Wielded Consummate Skill With Line, Composition And Palette, Producing Richly Atmospheric Works-whether Starkly Empty Canvases Or Frenetically Cramped Tableaus. In All Cases, His Attention To Organic Forms On Deep Background Color Leaves A Profound Formal Legacy. Before He Was A Theoretician Or Even A Surrealist, Miro Was A Painter-a Fortuitous Failing. 30 B&w Photos, 261 B&w And Color Reproductions. (june) Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.</p>
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ia/mir00jouf.pdf
Miro (Masters of Modern Art) Alain Jouffroy; translated by Charles Lynn Clark New York: Universe Books: Distributed to the trade by St. Martin's Press, Masters of modern art, New York, New York State, 1987
Traces the development of the work of the Spanish artist and analyzes the themes of his major paintings
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English [en] · PDF · 7.9MB · 1987 · 📗 Book (unknown) · 🚀/ia · Save
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ia/littlebookofmiro0000rubi.pdf
The Little Book of Miro (Little Book of . . .) Rubini, Constance; Miró, Joan, 1893-1983; Bodet, Frédéric Paris: Flammarion, Little book series (Paris, France), English-language ed, Paris, ©2005
One of the most significant Spanish painters of the twentieth century, Mir moved from an early style influenced by Fauvism and Cubism to develop his own unique artistic signature, characterized by abstract, challenging pictograms. The Little Book of Mir provides a detailed and thoughtful guide to the life and works of this superb artist, including a full biographical introduction, seventy thematic entries on various aspects of Mir's life and work, color reproductions of his most significant paintings, as well as an excellent chronology and bibliography. Flammarion presents its series of informative, richly illustrated guides, covering lifestyle and cultural topics. Find out everything you want to know about your favorite subject in one handy volume. Unique thematic treatment with extensive use of key words and cross-referencing Over 70 alphabetically organized bite-sized entries in every title Attractive slimline format 100 color illustrations Summaries of key facts and dates in easy-reference tables Exclusive buyer's guide or list of useful addresses to find out more
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ia/joanmirohisgraph0000miro.pdf
Joan Miró, his graphic work Introd. [by] Sam Hunter New York, H. N. Abrams, New York, New York State, 1958
xxxv, 108 p. 33 cm Bibliographical references included in "Footnotes" (p. xxxv) "Books illustrated by Miró": p. 107-108
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ia/joanmiro0000soby.pdf
Joán Miró James Thrall Soby New York, Museum of Modern Art; distributed by Doubleday, Garden City, N.Y, New York, New York State, 1959
164 p. 25 cm Bibliography: p. 153-161
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ia/miro0000jacq.pdf
Miró Jacques Dupin; [translated from the French by James Petterson] Flammarion, English language ed., Paris, France, 2004
Joan Miro (1893-1983) was a key figure in twentieth-century art, and one of the most engaging artists of our time. He left behind a remarkable legacy, a body of work that continues to reach an increasingly wide public today. Now, some ten years after his death, and to mark the centenary of his birth, this sumptuously illustrated volume offers new information and insights into Miro's long and extremely productive career. Author Jacques Dupin has considerably revised and enriched his original far-reaching study of Joan Miro, published by Abrams in 1962. He has taken into account not only the painter's output during the last two decades of his life, but also a great number of documents discovered after his death - projects, sketchbooks, texts, poems, correspondence (to which Dupin had privileged access through his relationship with Miro's family) - as well as studies by art historians and curators that have appeared over the last twenty years. Far from limiting his analysis to the artist's painting, Dupin has explored the almost infinite universe of Miro's imagination. Thus he surveys the artist's experiments in such diverse fields as sculpture, lithography, book illustration, ceramics, mural painting, and stage and costume design. A passionate creator in the world of the plastic arts, and an equally passionate lover of words, of the most audacious poetical games, Miro was an artist of the subconscious, constantly in pursuit of the dreams which inspired some of his finest canvases. Nearly 500 illustrations, 200 in full color, reproduce works from every phase of Miro's career. An illustrated chronology, an extensive bibliography, and a list of exhibitions add to the value of this superb volume, an indispensable addition to the literature on modern art.
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English [en] · PDF · 45.6MB · 2004 · 📗 Book (unknown) · 🚀/ia · Save
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ia/miro0000unse.pdf
Miró : life and work [Translated from the French by Norbert Guterman] H. N. Abrams, New York, New York State, 1961
Joan Miro (1893-1983) was a key figure in twentieth-century art, and one of the most engaging artists of our time. He left behind a remarkable legacy, a body of work that continues to reach an increasingly wide public today. Now, some ten years after his death, and to mark the centenary of his birth, this sumptuously illustrated volume offers new information and insights into Miro's long and extremely productive career. Author Jacques Dupin has considerably revised and enriched his original far-reaching study of Joan Miro, published by Abrams in 1962. He has taken into account not only the painter's output during the last two decades of his life, but also a great number of documents discovered after his death - projects, sketchbooks, texts, poems, correspondence (to which Dupin had privileged access through his relationship with Miro's family) - as well as studies by art historians and curators that have appeared over the last twenty years. Far from limiting his analysis to the artist's painting, Dupin has explored the almost infinite universe of Miro's imagination. Thus he surveys the artist's experiments in such diverse fields as sculpture, lithography, book illustration, ceramics, mural painting, and stage and costume design. A passionate creator in the world of the plastic arts, and an equally passionate lover of words, of the most audacious poetical games, Miro was an artist of the subconscious, constantly in pursuit of the dreams which inspired some of his finest canvases. Nearly 500 illustrations, 200 in full color, reproduce works from every phase of Miro's career. An illustrated chronology, an extensive bibliography, and a list of exhibitions add to the value of this superb volume, an indispensable addition to the literature on modern art.
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base score: 11068.0, final score: 167498.02
ia/mirslexpositionm0000unse.pdf
Miro, l'exposition : 1917-1934 : la naissance du monde : exposition présentée au Centre Georges Pompidou, Galerie 1, du 3 mars au 28 juin 2004 = Miro, the exhibition : 1917-1934 : the birth of the world : exhibition presented at the Pompidou Center, Gallery 1, 3rd March-28th June 2004 dir. Agnès de La Beaumelle / Centre national d'art, de culture Georges Pompidou Centre Georges Pompidou Service Commercial, Paris, France, 2004
1 v Exhibition presented at the Pompidou center, Gallery 1, 3rd March-28th June 2004. [Album]
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French [fr] · English [en] · PDF · 14.8MB · 2004 · 📗 Book (unknown) · 🚀/ia · Save
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ia/dalimiro0000walt.pdf
Dalí/Miró Text and notes by Paul H. Walton New York: Tudor Pub. Co., New York, New York State, 1967
36 p., 92 col. plates ; 18 cm Bibliography: p. 14
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ia/caldermiro0000unse.pdf
Calder, Miró Elizabeth Hutton Turner; Oliver Wick; Fondation Beyeler; Phillips Collection Philip Wilson Publishers in collaboration with the Philipps Collection and Fondation Beyeler; Philip Wilson Publishers; Philip Wilson Publishers / The Phillips Collection, Washington, DC, District of Columbia, 2004
"Sculptor Alexander Calder (1898-1976) and painter Joan Miro (1893-1983) became lifelong friends after their first meeting in Paris in 1928. This book and the exhibition it accompanies are about their extraordinary friendship and the early years of their careers." "The charming correspondence between Calder and Miro is published here for the first time. It begins in 1928 with Calder's letter introducing himself to Miro and continues after Calder's death with Miro's poetic homage to his old friend. Rare photographs of the two men together and of the gifts of artwork they exchanged document the friendship. An extensive chronology highlights the intersecting lives of the two artists and, with the correspondence, opens a window into the personal and professional lives of these two giants of artistic invention." "Calder and Miro shared many artistic interests, and the catalogue is organized around common themes such as the circus, bestiary, universe, and constellations. The artists shared an ambition to create monumental works for public spaces, but while waiting for those opportunities their unique approach to their work allowed them to achieve monumentality on a reduced scale. Miro's small Constellations evoke the tradition of Romanesque frescoes, while Calder's earliest stabiles and mobiles occupy space in a way that transcends their size, paving the way for later monumental works. The editors, in their two essays and in their organization of the color plates, focus on the first two decades of the artists' careers, culminating in the monumental public commissions that Calder and Miro received for the decoration of the Terrace Plaza Hotel, Cincinnati, in 1947"--Jacket
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ia/josepllussertjoa0000unse.pdf
Josep Lluis Sert/joan Miro: Duets [Editorial Coordination and texts: Llorenç Bonet] Harper Design International ; Loft, Duets (Harper Collins Publishers), New York, Barcelona, 2004
96 p.: 23 cm
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ia/fundaciopilarijo0000fund.pdf
Fundació Pilar i Joan Miró a Mallorca : guide Fundació Pilar i Joan Miró a Mallorca; [translation, Christopher Emsden.] Fundació Pilar i Joan Miró : Electa, Palma de Mallorca, Madrid, 1993
109 pages : 25 cm Includes bibliographical references (pages 103-107)
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ia/joanmiro189319830000mink_d4g7.pdf
Joan Miro: 1893-1983 (Basic Series) Janis Mink, Joan Miró Benedikt Taschen Verlag, Basic art series, Köln, Germany, 1993
Joan Miro became an artist under relatively hostile conditions.
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ia/mir0000jani.pdf
Joan Miro: 1893-1983 (Basic Series) Janis Mink, Joan Miró Benedikt Taschen Verlag, Basic art series, Köln, Germany, 1993
Joan Miro became an artist under relatively hostile conditions.
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ia/mirolifeworkofar0000miro.pdf
Miro: The Life and Work of the Artist (Translated from the Italian by Victor Cortil) [by] Umbro Apollonio. [Translated from the Italian by Victor Corti] Thames & Hudson Ltd, Dolphin art books, London, United Kingdom, 1969
English, Italian (translation)
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ia/joanmiroselected0000miro.pdf
Joan Miro Selected Writings and Interviews (Documents of Twentieth Century Art) edited by Margit Rowell; translations from the French by Paul Auster; translations from the Spanish and Catalan by Patricia Mathews Norton*(ww Norton Co, The Documents of twentieth century art, London, United Kingdom, 1987
"This book takes the reader on a journey through Joan Miro's world of images. It includes work from all phases of the artist's career, from the early paintings in the style of poetic realism, via the playfully lyrical pictures of the 1920s and 1930s, to the colourful works of his later years. Stages in the journey are marked by photographs taken at the time by Miro's fellow Catalan Joaquim Gomis, which evoke the artist's world in a series of compelling images."--Jacket.
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ia/miroantstars0000delm.pdf
Miro: The Ant and the Stars (Great Painters for Children) Albert Delmar; trans. by M. Ellen Oliver; illus. by F. Salva Trans-National Trade Development Corp, Great painters for children, 5, Barcelona, ©1992
30 pages : 23 cm
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ia/joanmirolithogra0005miro.pdf
Joan Miro Lithographs (Joan Miro Lithographs, 1953-1964) two essays by Michel Leiris, and an annotated catalog by Ferdinand Mourlot; translated from the French by Tudor Publishing Company Leon Amiel Publisher; Lla Intl Ltd, English language ed, New York, 1972-
"This book takes the reader on a journey through Joan Miro's world of images. It includes work from all phases of the artist's career, from the early paintings in the style of poetic realism, via the playfully lyrical pictures of the 1920s and 1930s, to the colourful works of his later years. Stages in the journey are marked by photographs taken at the time by Miro's fellow Catalan Joaquim Gomis, which evoke the artist's world in a series of compelling images."--Jacket.
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ia/joanmirolithogra0003miro.pdf
Joan Miro Lithographs (Joan Miro Lithographs, 1953-1964) two essays by Michel Leiris, and an annotated catalog by Ferdinand Mourlot; translated from the French by Tudor Publishing Company Leon Amiel Publisher; Lla Intl Ltd, English language ed, New York, 1972-
"This book takes the reader on a journey through Joan Miro's world of images. It includes work from all phases of the artist's career, from the early paintings in the style of poetic realism, via the playfully lyrical pictures of the 1920s and 1930s, to the colourful works of his later years. Stages in the journey are marked by photographs taken at the time by Miro's fellow Catalan Joaquim Gomis, which evoke the artist's world in a series of compelling images."--Jacket.
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English [en] · PDF · 21.4MB · 1972 · 📗 Book (unknown) · 🚀/ia · Save
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ia/joanmirolithogra0002miro.pdf
Joan Miro Lithographs (Joan Miro Lithographs, 1953-1964) two essays by Michel Leiris, and an annotated catalog by Ferdinand Mourlot; translated from the French by Tudor Publishing Company Leon Amiel Publisher; Lla Intl Ltd, English language ed, New York, 1972-
"This book takes the reader on a journey through Joan Miro's world of images. It includes work from all phases of the artist's career, from the early paintings in the style of poetic realism, via the playfully lyrical pictures of the 1920s and 1930s, to the colourful works of his later years. Stages in the journey are marked by photographs taken at the time by Miro's fellow Catalan Joaquim Gomis, which evoke the artist's world in a series of compelling images."--Jacket.
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ia/miro00jacq_0.pdf
Joan Miró Joan Miró; Jacques Dopagne New York: Leon Amiel Publisher, Random House pictureback, New York, 1974
A boy and his dog enjoy their first six months together
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Joan Miro. Translation by Kenneth Lyons Rosa Maria Malet; [translation by Kenneth Lyons] Rizzoli; Rizzoli International Publications, Incorporated, New York, New York State, 1984
Briefly recounts the Spanish painter's life and shows examples of his ceramics, tapestries, sculpture, prints and painting
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English [en] · Spanish [es] · PDF · 12.2MB · 1984 · 📗 Book (unknown) · 🚀/ia · Save
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ia/mironinetyyears0000cata.pdf
Miró : ninety years Francesc Català-Roca; text by Lluis Permanyer London: Macdonald, London, England, 1986
Francesc Català-roca ; Text By Lluís Permanyer. Translation Of: Miró : Noranta Anys.
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ia/miroselectedpain00mill.pdf
Miró: selected paintings: [catalogue of an exhibition held at the] Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution Joan Miró; Charles W Millard; Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden.; Albright-Knox Art Gallery Smithsonian Institution Press ; for sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. Govt. Print. Off., Washington, District of Columbia, 1980
Joan Miro (1893-1983), the foremost painter associated with Surrealism, studied in his native Barcelona before going to Paris in 1920. He was enthralled by the work of the Cubist and Fauve artists, who influenced his early style. During the 1920s he met regularly with a number of Surrealists, with whom he began to exhibit in 1925. His free-form abstractions from the 1920s draw on fantasy, dream, and myth, and many have been characterized as attempts at psychic automatism, or direct transcription of the subconscious. Despite such links with the Surrealists, however, Miro was never an orthodox member of the group. After 1930, he developed his lyrical mature style, distinguished by playful juxtapositions of freely flowing lines and brightly colored, abstract or organic forms. With remarkable consistency, he would continue to work in this visual world he had made for the rest of his career. During World War II he created an astonishing series of works on paper known as the Constellations, among the most personal of all artists' responses to the disasters of that time. In the late 1940s and the 1950s, Miro produced a number of monumental paintings, including murals for hotels in New York and Cincinnati and for the Graduate Center at Harvard University. In 1958 he designed one of his largest works, the ceramic mural for the UNESCO Building in Paris. Besides paintings, Miro produced a large body of lithographs, a medium especially suited to his simplified forms and wiry lines.
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Miró's Posters: Catalogue of the Posters by Gloria Picazo [text by] J. Corredor-Matheos; catalogue of the posters by Gloria Picazo; translated from the Spanish by Anita Roberts Ediciones Polígrafa; Ediciones Poligrafa, 1st Eng-lang edition., 1987
Joan MiroÌ#x81;'s Å#x93;uvre has been approached from widely differing angles. His artistic production comprises not only painting but also sketching, graphic work, sculpture, pottery, and tapestry. This book refers to one aspect that has been little dealt with, which has contributed moreover to the diffusion of his images to a wide public: the poster. A poster produced by the great artist fulfils the purpose of making known or proclaiming an event, but, at the same time, it is a MiroÌ#x81; and must be recognised as such. Here we have a collection of the posters produced by him over a period of more than seventy years, with a very complete catalogue, by Gloria Picazo. The first of them, in 1917, was intended to advertise the Catalan magazine L Ì#x81;Espagne (which we have reproduced on the dust-cover), published in 1937, at the height of the Spanish Civil War. From 1947 onwards, the year of the poster for the International Surrealism Exhibition in Paris, his activity in this field has been more and more intense. On numerous occasions the object was to advertise his own exhibitions; on others, collective demonstrations: acts of homage, conferences, books, and, in general, all kinds of cultural undertakings, with generosity and enthusiasm. MiroÌ#x81; and his world constitute a key factor in the new image we have of the world. The influence exerted on new generations of artists has been as vast as it has it has been decisive. And the poster, devised precisely to act directly on the public, plays an important role in this. In MiroÌ#x81;'s case, the poster goes beyond its limits and we can rightly speak of a mural, with all the social implications involved. Having fulfilled its function of making known something very definite, it continues to be of interest precisely because it is art. -- Inside jacket flap
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Miro: Earth and Sky (Art for Children) by Claire-Hélène Blanquet; translated by John Goodman Chelsea House Publications, Art for children, Art for children (Chelsea House Publishers), New York, New York State, 1994
Classmates discuss the life and painting of Joan Miro, who was born in Barcelona
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Miró as sculptor ; [Jacques Dupin, text (F. Català-Roca, photography ; Joan Prats Valles, selection and sequence ; translated by Kenneth Lyons [Text: Jacques Dupin; Photography: F. Català-Roca; Selection and sequence: Joan Prats Vallès Ediciones Polígrafa; Ediciones Poligrafa, Fotoscop: visual language, Barcelona, 1976
28 p., 188 plates : 21 x 21 cm Text in English Index of illustrations
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Oklahoma Run Alberta Wilson Constant Crowell, New York, New York State, 1955
If it's the one I think it is, it is an excellent account of a midwestern farming family moving West, and their problems and successes in the territory of Oklahoma. It's a bit like a condensed "Little House on the Prairie" series.
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Joan Miró, 1893-1983 : the man and his work Walter Erben; with a commentary on Miró's late works and notes on his paintings by Hajo Düchting; [edited and produced by Ingo F. Walther; English translation] Taschen; TASCHEN, Köln, Germany, East Germany, 2003
THIS BOOK ON MIRO IS A FINE EXAMPLE OF A SUCCESSFUL BOOK ON AN ARTIST. HIMSELF A PAINTER AND WRITER, THE AUTHOR WALTER ERBEN SUCCEEDED IN ENGAGING HIS GREAT "COLLEAGUE" IN NUMEROUS PRIVATE CONVERSATIONS AT THE ARTIST'S HOUSE IN MALLORCA. IN THESE TALKS MIRO GAVE ERBEN MANY INTERESTING AND INVALUABLE INSIGHTS INTO HIS ART, AS WELL AS HIS OWN INTERPRETATIONS OF HIS MOST SIGNIFICANT WORKS. THE LAST CHAPTER OF THIS BOOK WAS WRITTEN BY HAJO DUCHTING, AN ART HISTORIAN AND PAINTER, WHO WAS BORN IN DUSSELDORF IN 1949 AND CURRENTLY LECTURES IN THE HISTORY OF ART AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MUNICH. HE HAS SUPPLEMENTED ERBEN'S TEXT WITH A CHAPTER ON MIRO'S LATER LIFE AS WELL AS NUMEROUS INTERPRETATIONS OF A SELECTED NUMBER OF WORKS.
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Joan Miró [exhibition], Museum of Modern Art, New York, October 17, 1993-January 11, 1994 Carolyn Lanchner; Joan Miró; Museum of Modern Art (New York, N.Y.) New York: Museum of Modern Art; Distributed by H.N. Abrams, New York, New York State, 1993
Henri Matisse, Pablo Picasso, Joan Miro and Andy Warhol each significantly shaped the development of art in the twentieth century. These Modern masters are the subjects of four small books, the first volumes in a series featuring important artists in the collection of The Museum of Modern Art. Each book presents a single artist and guides readers through a dozen of his most memorable achievements. Works are reproduced in color and accompanied by informative and accessible short essays that provide background on the artworks and on the artist himself, illuminating technique, style, subject matter and significance. Written by Carolyn Lanchner, former curator of painting and sculpture at the Museum, these books are excellent resources for readers interested in the stories behind masterpieces of the Modern canon and for those who wish to understand the contributions of individual artists to the history of Modern art. This volume focuses on Miro. <p>Published to accompany a centennial exhibition at The Museum of Modern Art, New York, from October 1993 through early January 1994, this intensively researched volume contains more than 250 full-color reproductions that explore the entire range of the artist's career. </p>
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Miró in America Barbara Rose; Joan Miro; Judith McCandless; Duncan Macmillan; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston Houston: Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Houston, Texas, 1982
Miro In America / Barbara Rose -- Miro Seen By His American Critics / Judith Mccandless -- Color Plates -- Miro's Public Art / Duncan Macmillan -- I Dream Of A Large Studio / Joan Miro -- Possibilities: Interview With Miro / Francis Lee -- Joan Miro In New York / Jose Gomez Sicre -- Joan Miro: Comment And Interview / James Johnson Sweeney -- Interview With Miro / Barbara Rose -- Miro And The Spanish Civil War / George L.k. Morris -- The Significance Of Miro (excerpt) / Robert Motherwell -- Artistic Creativity / Carl Holty. Barbara Rose ; With Essays By Judith Mccandless And Duncan Macmillan. To Accompany An Exhibition Held Apr. 21-june 27, 1982, Museum Of Fine Arts, Houston. Includes Index. Bibliography: P. 130-135.
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Miró: biographical and critical study Translated by Stuart Gilbert [Geneva?] Skira, The Taste of our time,, v. 39, [Geneva?], Switzerland, 1963
Bibliography: p. 128-131
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Indelible Miró : aquatints, drawings, drypoints, etchings, lithographs, book illustrations, posters Ruth Marcussen Kielland; Joseph Young; Societe Internationale D'Art Leon Amiel Publisher; Tudor, First Edition, 1973-09-01
Book by Tallandier, Yvon. Introduction by Joseph E. Young
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Miró : the experience of seeing : late works, 1963-1981 Carmen Fernández Aparicio; Belén Gálan Martín; Charles Palermo; Pere Portabella; Jesús Carillo; J Guerrero-Strachan Yale University Press, First Edition, PS, 2014
This Groundbreaking Publication Offers A Reassessment Of Renowned Modernist Joan Miró's Late-career Works, Created Between 1963 And 1981. This Body Of Work, Almost Entirely Unknown In The United States, Showcases Miró's Exceptional Ingenuity As Both A Painter And Sculptor. Miró: The Experience Of Seeing Includes Color Illustrations Of Nearly 50 Paintings, Drawings, And Sculptures That Show The Breadth And Contrast Of This Body Of Work-from Bold, Colorful Canvases With Expressive Gestures To The Most Minimal Calligraphic Markings On White Fields. His Sculptures Made Of Found Objects Are A Revelation. Comparisons Between Paintings And Sculptures Highlight Startling Connections Between Shapes And Symbols That Miró; Used In Each Medium. These Mature Works Represent The Culmination Of The Artist's Development Of An Innovative And Personal Visual Language. Engaging Texts, Including A Contribution By Noted Spanish Filmmaker Pere Portabella, Explain Miró's Role As A Political Figure And His Quest To Speak About The Most Intangible Subjects Through The Materiality Of Objects And The Painted Gesture. This Important New Examination Of Miró's Later Work Allows For A Richer, Deeper Understanding Of This Significant Modern Artist's Distinguished Career-- Directors' Foreword / Kimerly Rorschach & Manuel J. Borja-villel -- Curators' Statement / Carmen Fernández Aparicio & Belén Galán Martín -- In Conversation / Jesús Carrillo & Pere Portabella -- Joan Miró: Forms Give Birth To Other Forms, Constantly Changing Into Something Else / Carmen Fernández Aparicio -- Miró Projects / Charles Palermo -- Miró Timeline: 1956-1983. Carmen Fernández Aparicio, Belén Galán Aparicio, Charles Palermo, Pere Portabella, Jesús Carrillo. Includes Bibliographical References.
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Miró Lithographs (Dover Fine Art, History of Art) by Joan Miró Dover Publications, Incorporated, Dover art library, New York, New York State, 1983
<p><p>forty&#160;important Lithographic Prints With Line And Composition Comparable To The Works Of Miro's Friend Picasso. Eerie, Droll, Technically Brilliant, And Aggressive. <p></p>
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Miro and Mallorca. Pere A. Serra; with a foreword by Camilo José Cela Rizzoli; Rizzoli International Publications, Incorporated, 1st pub. in United States of America, New York, 1986
Pere A. Serra ; With A Foreword By Camilo José Cela. Translation Of: Miró Y Mallorca. Includes Index.
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Fundació Joan Miró : Guidebook Joan Miró; Rosa Maria Malet; Fundació Joan Miró (Barcelona, Spain) [Spain]: Skira ; [Barcelona]: Carroggio: Fundació Joan Miró, [Spain], [Barcelona], Spain, 2001
Om Joan Mirós værker i Fundació Joan Miró, Barcelona
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Constellations of Miró, Breton Paul Hammond; André Breton; Joan Miró City Lights Publishers, San Francisco, California, 2000
<p>During the early days of the Second World War, the Catalán painter Joan Miró created a startling series of twenty-three gouaches, his Constellations, works redolent with the nightmare of contemporary events. In 1958 the French poet André Breton composed his own "Constellations," a set of hermetic prose poems meant to "illustrate"-that is, not simply to shed light on, but to lend luster to-Miró's paintings, and to resume a peripatetic dialogue about exile. In "Constellations of Miró, Breton" Paul Hammond unravels some of the mysteries of the call-and-response of these two Surrealists by reading the pictures against the poetry, the poetry against the pictures, and both against the madness of a history that none of us has left that far behind.</p> <p>Featured in this edition are reproductions of the complete series of Joan Miró's Constellations and a translation of André Breton's "proses parallèles." Also included is André Breton's essay, "Constellations of Joan Miró," as well as documentary illustrations and photographs.</p> <p><b>About the Author</b></p> <p>Paul Hammond is the author of <i>Marvellous Méliès, "French Undressing, Upon the Pun: Dual Meaning in Words and Pictures</i> (with Patrick Hughes), and a monograph on Luis Buñuel's <i>L'Âge d'or.</i> He is the editor and translator of <i>The Shadow and Its Shadow:Surrealist Writings on the Cinema</i> (a new edition published by City Lights Books in Fall 2000), and the coeditor, with Ian Breakwell, of <i>Seeing in the Dark: A Compendium of Cinemagoing</i> and <i>Brought to Book: The Balance of Books and Life.</i> His translations include <i>Whatever</i> by Michel Houellebecq and <i>The Virgin of the Hitmen</i> by Fernando Vallejo.</p> <p><i>In Constellations of Miró, Breton</i> Paul Hammond unravels some of the mysteries of the call-and-response of these two Surrealists by reading the pictures against the poetry, the poetry against the pictures, and both against the madness of a history that none of us has left that far behind. </p>
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Miró /An Intro duction to the Artist's Life and work Ross, Nicholas Barrons Juveniles, Famous artists, 1st U.S. ed., Hauppauge, N.Y, New York State, 1995
Explores Miró's life and development as an artist, his entry into surrealism, and his versatility in abstract expression. Includes a brief history of art.
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Fixed ecstasy : Joan Miró in the 1920s Palermo, Charles, 1965- The Pennsylvania State University Press, Refiguring modernism, 9, University Park, Pa, ©2008
Fixed Ecstasy Advances A Fundamentally New Understanding Of Miró's Enterprise In The 1920s And Of The Most Important Works Of His Career. Without A Doubt, Joan Miró (1893–1983) Is One Of The Leading Artists Of The Early Twentieth Century, To Be Ranked Alongside Such Artists As Picasso, Matisse, Mondrian, And Pollock In His Contributions To Modernist Painting. Still, Miró's Work Has Eluded Easy Classification. He Is Best Known As A Surrealist, But, As Charles Palermo Demonstrates, Miró's Early Years In Barcelona And Paris Require A Revisionist Account Of Miró's Development And His Place In Modernism.palermo's Arguments Are Based On New Research Into Miró's Relations With The Rue Blomet Group Of Writers And Artists, As Well As On Close Readings Of The Techniques And Formal Structures Of Miró's Early Drawings And Paintings. Chapter By Chapter, Palermo Unfolds A Narrative That Makes A Cogent Argument For Freeing Miró From Long-standing Dependence On Surrealism, With Its Strong Emphasis On Dreams And The Unconscious. Miró, Along With Associates Such As Georges Bataille, Carl Einstein, And Michel Leiris, Pressed Representation To Its Limit At The Verge Of An Ecstatic Identification With The World. Introduction: Silence In Painting -- Calligraphy: Vine And Sundial -- Extension: Toys And Rainbows -- Stroke: Medium And Compass -- Entering Painting's Thickness: Translucence And Turning -- Suicide: Leiris And Siriel -- Conclusion: Miró In Silence. Charles Palermo. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 249-256) And Index.
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Joan Fontcuberta:the Artist And The Photograph Anatxu Zabalbeascoa; Joan Fontcuberta; Museo Picasso; Fundació Joan Miró (Barcelona, Spain); Fundació Antoni Tàpies; Teatro Museo Dalí EDITORIAL ACTAR, Barcelona [Spain, between 1996 and 2001
Imagine that the great Spanish masters-Picasso, Mir, Dali, and Tpies-used photography to play with and re-form their own works. What would these photographs look like? A convincing fictional answer is provided by Joan Fontcuberta, who after parodying various scientific disciplines (botany, zoology, astronomy) has taken to reinventing the history of art itself-by posing as the curator of such an exhibit, which was shown in the United States and Europe. Beyond the irony and humor of such a project, Fontcuberta explores such hot-button issues as the symbiotic relationship between art and photography, concepts of authenticity and authorship in an age of mechanical reproduction, and ever-changing notions about tradition and avant-gardism in the art world.
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Miró's people : Joan Miró, paintings and graphics of the human figure, 1920-1980 : Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh, 12 August-3 October 1982 Joan Miró Edinburgh: Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, EDINBURGH, GREAT BRITAIN, 1982
40 p. : 21 cm Bibliography: p. 39
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