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Miró, Joan: Blue II
Blue II
Shipping date: 2 days

Blue II

Joan Miró
Surrealism | Abstract
Reference #: #649 | Picture in TOP 100
Miró, Joan: Blue II
Miró, Joan: Blue II
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Blue II

The picture shows a simple abstract composition on a blue background. There is a large vertical red line running from left to right and a series of circles of different sizes that go from one large black circle to several small ones. The composition may resemble a solar system with planets in a simplified graphic form, but can also be interpreted as a rhythmic distribution of elements in space.

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Prevailing color of this fine art print is blue and its shape is landscape.

Joan Miró i Ferrà (1893-1983). Spanish (Catalonian) painter and sculptor. His paintings are considered surrealist. His approach attacks the traditional methodology (from the 1930s), which Miró considered bourgeois. He began making a living as an accountant, but quickly left behind the world of numbers and fully devoted himself to art. Gradually, he developed his symbolic language that he first used in the paintings The Tilled Field (1924) and Catalonia Landscape (1923). This language is used in most of his works. For example, he used the triangle shape to show the head, curves to show a moustache, and a rectangular shape to depict the trunk. As a surrealist, he often painted without a plan, with references to sexual symbols (for example, egg-like forms with penetrating wavy lines). As one of the first artists, he used auto painting. André Breton - the founder of surrealism - eventually described him as the purest surrealist of us all and he is considered an influential painter of the 20th century, who influenced mainly American expressionists (from the better known, for example Rothko Pollock or Motherwell and Calder).

Blue II

Joan Miró
Surrealism | Abstract
Reference #: #649 | Picture in TOP 100

Motif size

Total size: 80 x 60 cm
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Shipping date: 2 days
Price (incl. VAT)
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37 €

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Print. The image is printed on the top quality 10-ink HP Z9PS printer on HP matte 270 g / m2 paper. You can choose any size to an accuracy of 1 cm. A margin of 5 cm around the image is added to the size of the motif.

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Blue II

The picture shows a simple abstract composition on a blue background. There is a large vertical red line running from left to right and a series of circles of different sizes that go from one large black circle to several small ones. The composition may resemble a solar system with planets in a simplified graphic form, but can also be interpreted as a rhythmic distribution of elements in space.

This description was created by artificial intelligence, please be indulgent.



Prevailing color of this fine art print is blue and its shape is landscape.

Joan Miró i Ferrà (1893-1983). Spanish (Catalonian) painter and sculptor. His paintings are considered surrealist. His approach attacks the traditional methodology (from the 1930s), which Miró considered bourgeois. He began making a living as an accountant, but quickly left behind the world of numbers and fully devoted himself to art. Gradually, he developed his symbolic language that he first used in the paintings The Tilled Field (1924) and Catalonia Landscape (1923). This language is used in most of his works. For example, he used the triangle shape to show the head, curves to show a moustache, and a rectangular shape to depict the trunk. As a surrealist, he often painted without a plan, with references to sexual symbols (for example, egg-like forms with penetrating wavy lines). As one of the first artists, he used auto painting. André Breton - the founder of surrealism - eventually described him as the purest surrealist of us all and he is considered an influential painter of the 20th century, who influenced mainly American expressionists (from the better known, for example Rothko Pollock or Motherwell and Calder).


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Miró, Joan: Blue II
80 x 60 cm
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