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Surrealism & Dada, Individual Artists, Abstract Art

Miro

by Roland Penrose
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Overview

Among the great twentieth-century masters, the Surrealist painter Joan Miro stands out for the atmosphere of wit and spontaneity which pervades his work. Miro's art went through many phases, and its major features-- the birth of his signs and symbols, his series of anguished "peintures sauvages" in the 1930s, his lyrical, poetic gouches, his monumental sculptures and ceramics, his unprecedented use of poetic titles, and his attachment to nature and the night--are discussed here in this Revised Edition by Roland Penrose, a friend of the artist for nearly fifty years. 141 illus., 54 in color.

"An outstandingly good book. It is easy to read, covers all periods of Miro's life and work and gives a valuable insight into the artist's thoughts and opinions." --Apollo

"Brings the subject right up to date and is characteristically easy and discursive in tone." --The Sunday Times

"Could hardly be bettered...adds enormously to our appreciation and understanding of the artist." --Country Life

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Book Details

Published
November 11, 1985
Publisher
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Pages
216
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780500200995

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