15th June, 2024
This painting is considered one of Miró's earliest masterpieces, showcasing his distinctive style with abstract forms and bold colours.
Known for its whimsical and dreamlike imagery, this painting features playful shapes and symbols characteristic of Miró's surrealistic period.
A groundbreaking work that exemplifies Miró's exploration of automatic drawing and his interest in the subconscious mind.
This piece reflects Miró's connection to his Catalan roots, blending abstract forms with elements inspired by the landscape and folklore.
This painting is notable for its use of bold lines and primary colors, demonstrating Miró's evolving style towards more simplified and symbolic forms.
Often considered Miró's first major painting, it portrays scenes from his family's farm in Catalonia, showcasing his early experimentation with form and colour.
Known for its vibrant colours and dynamic composition, this painting captures the energy and movement of circus performers, a recurring theme in Miró's work.
Featuring a simple yet evocative image of a dog and a moon in the night sky, this painting reflects Miró's interest in primitive art and symbolism.
This work is part of Miró's mature period, characterised by more refined forms and a lyrical quality that combines figurative elements with abstraction.
These three paintings are part of Miró's series of works dominated by shades of blue, reflecting his exploration of colour and form in later years.
1. A later work that showcases Miró's continued experimentation with colour and texture, using gold accents against a vivid blue background.