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Joan Miro, Alanood Alnajem- 10N- 20/1/22 - Coggle Diagram
Joan Miro
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background info:
Joan Miró was born in Spain in 1893 to a family of craftsmen. His father Miguel was a watchmaker and goldsmith, while his mother was the daughter of a cabinetmaker
In 1912, Miró enrolled in an art academy in Barcelona where he learned about modern art movements and contemporary Catalan poets.
Miró died at his home in 1983, a year after completing Woman and Bird, a grand public sculpture for the city of Barcelona.
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his influences:
Some of his famous works are from the 1920s, when, under the influence of the Dadaists, Surrealists, and Paul Klee
During Joan Miró's first stint in Paris during the 1920's he was heavily influenced by the up and coming surrealist movement that was so thriving there.
Miro was also influenced by Fauvism (specifically Matisse) and Cubism, which started in the early years of the 20th century, and at first painted still lifes.
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