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Joan Miro

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Joan Miro

Miro was born as the son of a goldsmith and jewelry maker in Barcelona in Northern Spain. He studied art at the Barcelona School of Fine Arts and at the Academia Gali. His parents would rather have seen him taking a job as a serious businessman. He even took business classes in 1907 parallel to his art classes. Miro worked as an accountant for nearly two years until he had a nervous breakdown. His parents finally accepted their son's choice of a career as an artist of art, prints and posters without giving him too much support.

In the beginning of his career he dabbled in different painting styles that were fashionable at the turn of the century like Fauvism and Cubism. In 1920 Miro made the first of a series of trips to Paris. In 1921 he settled permanently in the French capital. He met Pablo Picasso and many of the other great painters and artists living in Paris. From 1924 on, Miro joined the circle of the Surrealist theorist Andre Breton. His painting style took a turn to Surrealism. By 1930 the artist had developed his own style. Miro art, prints and posters are hard to describe. They are characterized by brilliant colors combined with simplified forms that are reminiscent of drawings made by children at the age of five. Joan Miro art integrates elements of Catalan folk art. He liked to compare his visual arts to poetry.

In 1947, he came to the United States for the first time. Miro was a disciplined, hard working and modest man. In spite of international recognition, his financial situation was tense. He dreamed of a large studio where he could fulfill the numerous art projects and ideas that he had collected in a little notebook. After World War II his time had finally come. His first trip to the USA pushed his popularity and the market value of his art, prints and posters. And the modest little man pushed the galleries to give him a fairer share of the sales. In 1956 Miro could finally move into the villa of his dreams, located in Palma de Majorca. Miro is among those modern artists like Picasso or Chagall whose works were published in editions targeted at a collector audience, making Miro art, prints and posters available for art lovers around the world.

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