Joan Miro (1893-1983) - No title

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1953 年喬安·米羅的原作裝框,手寫簽名並致贈給皮埃爾,使用彩色筆在紙上作畫。

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Joan Miró (Barcelona, 1893 – Palma, 1983).

No title.

29/VI/1953.

Ink on paper.

32 x 25 cm and 59 x 51 cm with the frame.

Hand signed and dedicated to Pierre.

Certificate of authenticity by A.D.O.M. Paris, 18/03/2014.

CONDITION: Good condition.

PROVENANCE: Private Collection, Barcelona, Spain.

DESCRIPTION:

Joan Miró (Barcelona, 1893 – Palma, 1983) was one of the most important figures of Western art of the 20th century, and developed a personal language close to surrealism that strongly influenced both his contemporaries and subsequent generations. From his formative years at the La Llotja School and the innovative Galí Academy, Miró was involved in the circles of the Barcelona avant-garde, where he met some of his great friends: the critic Sebastià Gasch, the poet J. V. Foix, the painter Llorens Artigas and the art dealer Joan Prats. In 1918 he held his first exhibition at the Galerias Dalmau in Barcelona, and two years later he went to Paris, where he would spend the most crucial years of his artistic career, during which he would develop his own artistic language.

In the French capital, Miró became friends with André Masson, around whom the so-called Rue Blomet group, the future nucleus of surrealism, was grouped. Under the influence of surrealist poets and painters, with whom he shared many of his theoretical approaches, the young Miró matured his style, trying to transpose surrealist poetry into the visual and resorting to memory, fantasy and the irrational. His style then began to evolve towards increasingly ethereal works, where organic shapes and figures were reduced to abstract points, lines and patches of colour. In 1924 he signed the first surrealist manifesto, although the evolution of his work, too complex, did not allow him to be attributed to any particular orthodoxy. His third exhibition in Paris, in 1928, was his first great triumph: the Museum of Modern Art in New York acquired two of his works. From the following decade onwards Miró would establish himself as one of the most outstanding figures on the international art scene.

It was at this time that the artist, a nonconformist by nature, entered a phase that he called the “murder of painting,” in which he voluntarily gave up being a painter and experimented with other media, such as collage, drawing on paper of different textures or the construction of “objects” with found elements, his first approach to sculpture. Thus, although he soon resumed the practice of painting, Miró never abandoned his desire to experiment with all kinds of materials and techniques. He returned to Spain in 1941, and that same year the Museum of Modern Art in New York dedicated a retrospective to him that marked his definitive international consecration. From 1956 until his death in 1983, he lived in Palma in a sort of internal exile, while his international fame grew.

Miró received important awards such as the Grand Prix at the Venice Biennale in 1954 and from the Guggenheim Foundation in 1959, the Carnegie Prize for Painting in 1966 and the Gold Medals of the Generalitat of Catalonia (1978) and the Fine Arts Medal (1980). His work can currently be seen at the Joan Miró Foundation in Barcelona, opened in 1975, as well as in the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum and the MNCARS in Madrid, the MoMA in New York, the National Gallery in Washington, the MNAM in Paris and the Albright-Knox Art Gallery in Buffalo, among other collections.

賣家的故事

古代藝術畫廊 - 位於巴塞羅那的考古學,擁有超過 15 年的經驗。擅長古典藝術、埃及藝術、亞洲藝術和前哥倫佈時期藝術。它保證其所有作品的真實性。它參加了西班牙最重要的藝術博覽會,例如 Feriarte,以及國外的博覽會,BRAFA、Parcours des Mondes、Cultures Brussels。 所有作品均附有西班牙文化部頒發的出口許可證。 我們可以通過 DHL Express 或 Direct Art Transport 快速發貨。
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Joan Miró (Barcelona, 1893 – Palma, 1983).

No title.

29/VI/1953.

Ink on paper.

32 x 25 cm and 59 x 51 cm with the frame.

Hand signed and dedicated to Pierre.

Certificate of authenticity by A.D.O.M. Paris, 18/03/2014.

CONDITION: Good condition.

PROVENANCE: Private Collection, Barcelona, Spain.

DESCRIPTION:

Joan Miró (Barcelona, 1893 – Palma, 1983) was one of the most important figures of Western art of the 20th century, and developed a personal language close to surrealism that strongly influenced both his contemporaries and subsequent generations. From his formative years at the La Llotja School and the innovative Galí Academy, Miró was involved in the circles of the Barcelona avant-garde, where he met some of his great friends: the critic Sebastià Gasch, the poet J. V. Foix, the painter Llorens Artigas and the art dealer Joan Prats. In 1918 he held his first exhibition at the Galerias Dalmau in Barcelona, and two years later he went to Paris, where he would spend the most crucial years of his artistic career, during which he would develop his own artistic language.

In the French capital, Miró became friends with André Masson, around whom the so-called Rue Blomet group, the future nucleus of surrealism, was grouped. Under the influence of surrealist poets and painters, with whom he shared many of his theoretical approaches, the young Miró matured his style, trying to transpose surrealist poetry into the visual and resorting to memory, fantasy and the irrational. His style then began to evolve towards increasingly ethereal works, where organic shapes and figures were reduced to abstract points, lines and patches of colour. In 1924 he signed the first surrealist manifesto, although the evolution of his work, too complex, did not allow him to be attributed to any particular orthodoxy. His third exhibition in Paris, in 1928, was his first great triumph: the Museum of Modern Art in New York acquired two of his works. From the following decade onwards Miró would establish himself as one of the most outstanding figures on the international art scene.

It was at this time that the artist, a nonconformist by nature, entered a phase that he called the “murder of painting,” in which he voluntarily gave up being a painter and experimented with other media, such as collage, drawing on paper of different textures or the construction of “objects” with found elements, his first approach to sculpture. Thus, although he soon resumed the practice of painting, Miró never abandoned his desire to experiment with all kinds of materials and techniques. He returned to Spain in 1941, and that same year the Museum of Modern Art in New York dedicated a retrospective to him that marked his definitive international consecration. From 1956 until his death in 1983, he lived in Palma in a sort of internal exile, while his international fame grew.

Miró received important awards such as the Grand Prix at the Venice Biennale in 1954 and from the Guggenheim Foundation in 1959, the Carnegie Prize for Painting in 1966 and the Gold Medals of the Generalitat of Catalonia (1978) and the Fine Arts Medal (1980). His work can currently be seen at the Joan Miró Foundation in Barcelona, opened in 1975, as well as in the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum and the MNCARS in Madrid, the MoMA in New York, the National Gallery in Washington, the MNAM in Paris and the Albright-Knox Art Gallery in Buffalo, among other collections.

賣家的故事

古代藝術畫廊 - 位於巴塞羅那的考古學,擁有超過 15 年的經驗。擅長古典藝術、埃及藝術、亞洲藝術和前哥倫佈時期藝術。它保證其所有作品的真實性。它參加了西班牙最重要的藝術博覽會,例如 Feriarte,以及國外的博覽會,BRAFA、Parcours des Mondes、Cultures Brussels。 所有作品均附有西班牙文化部頒發的出口許可證。 我們可以通過 DHL Express 或 Direct Art Transport 快速發貨。
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詳細資料

藝術家
Joan Miro (1893-1983)
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出售者:
畫廊
版本
原版
藝術品標題
No title
技術
氈頭筆
簽名
Hand signed
原產國
西班牙
年份
1953
狀態
良好狀態
Height
33 cm
Width
24 cm
Style
超現實主義
時段
1950-1960
西班牙已驗證
9172
已售物品
99,56%
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