An edition of Joan Miró (1937)

Joan Miró

livres illustrés : lithographies en couleur : exposition, 16 octobre-10 novembre 1973.

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An edition of Joan Miró (1937)

Joan Miró

livres illustrés : lithographies en couleur : exposition, 16 octobre-10 novembre 1973.

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  • 2 Currently reading
  • 2 Have read

"This book takes the reader on a journey through Joan Miro's world of images. It includes work from all phases of the artist's career, from the early paintings in the style of poetic realism, via the playfully lyrical pictures of the 1920s and 1930s, to the colourful works of his later years. Stages in the journey are marked by photographs taken at the time by Miro's fellow Catalan Joaquim Gomis, which evoke the artist's world in a series of compelling images."--Jacket.

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French
Pages
14

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Cover of: Joan Miró
Joan Miró: selected writings and interviews
1987, Thames and Hudson
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Library of Congress
NE702.M5 G35

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14 p. :
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14

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OL4783225M
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75503872

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