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Joan Miró
Part of the Els Quatre Colors his enigmatic work by Joan Miró captivates at first glance, drawing the viewer into a where color becomes a language of its own.


Miró: Color and Defiance
Created in the 1960s, during a period of extraordinary artistic maturity, the series reflects Miró’s pursuit of purity and expression. In Spain, still under the shadow of Francoist repression, artistic freedom was constrained, and abstraction became a refuge and a subtle form of resistance. By reducing painting to essential forms, Miró forged a visual language that transcends time and place, inviting contemplation and imagination.
Influenced by Eastern calligraphy, primitive art, and cosmic symbolism, Miró elevates color itself to the role of protagonist. Each brushstroke and hue carries emotional and symbolic weight, making the series a landmark of modern art and a subtle act of poetic defiance.
Technical Specifications
- Dimensions: 92.5 cm x 65 cm (with frame 137 cm x 109 cm)
- Technique: black paint, gouache, wax crayons, and lithographic ink on cardboard paper
- Signed in the lower left corner
- Unique original work, prototype, model for an engraving
- Certified by Joan Barbera and Tristán Barbera
- Year: 1975

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