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Who's Joan Miró? A Brief Introduction to the Life of Surrealism Painter Joan Miró

Joan Miró, the master painter, was also translated into J. Miro and Joan Miro. 1893 was born in Barcelona, Spain. His father is a goldsmith and jeweler. Mother comes from a carpenter family. Perhaps influenced by the traditional skills and craft design of her parents' two families, Miro wanted to be an artist since she was a child. But he is introverted and shy, and his parents don't think he will make great achievements. When he 14 years old, they sent him to Barcelona Art School to study. However, the young Miro left an impression of "rare stupidity" on the school teacher. Later, he dropped out of art school. Out of family responsibility, Miro became a business clerk at the age of 17.

The occupation of the staff made him depressed and tired, and he became seriously ill the next year. His father sent him to the countryside near the town of Monteroy to recuperate, where he could overlook the golden beaches, rough gravel, farmhouses made of solid stones, olive trees and vineyards around the village. This makes Miro appreciate the infinite charm of desolate Shan Ye and feel the charming charm of flowers and trees in nature. This convalescent life is the preliminary preparation for Milo's artistic style.

After his recovery, Milo returned to Barcelona and his family allowed him to study in an art school. During the same period, Miro also attended courses provided by St. Luke's Art Group. Antuoni Gotti, the architect of Art Nouveau Movement, was an early member of the group. He had outstanding creativity in architecture, which aroused the enthusiasm of the young student Miro and had a far-reaching impact on Miro. In this art group, Miro met two young artists, Jon braz and joseph lawrence Atticus, and he kept in touch with them all his life. At this time, Milo began to draw.

Barcelona's world is too narrow for an ambitious painter. Paris, after artistic transformation, has a strong temptation to Miro. 19 19 He finally left his hometown and came to Paris, the world art capital, for the first time. During this period, there were many artists in Paris, and there were many treasures in art galleries and museums. But Milo is a poor and unknown young painter. His paintings can't be sold abroad, and he goes hungry almost every day in Paris. But the biggest gain of his first trip to Paris was that he met many friends in the art world, especially Picasso, a painter from the motherland. Picasso bought a self-portrait of him and kept it in his treasure. After Picasso's introduction, Miro met many artists gathered here.

From 65438 to 0925, Miro participated in the first surrealist exhibition held in Pierre Art Museum. From then on, Miro's works were called dream paintings. 1929 10, Miro married Bila Jankosha. His wife comes from an ancient family, and Milo has been loyal to her all her life. After their marriage, they returned to Paris and lived in a small apartment. At that time, the economy was depressed and artists were badly needed. Miro had to paint without a studio. Two years later, when the painter was 38 years old, his daughter Rhona was born in Barcelona. This is their only child.

Since 1930, Milo's works have been regularly exhibited in new york and other cities. As the leader of surrealism, he has great influence in America. In painting, his fame is second only to Picasso's. Milo's extraordinary sensibility enables him to convey information symbolically and communicate with the audience in a natural artistic language and a way beyond time and space. He vividly expressed the strongest feelings of human love, hate, trust and fear.

After the outbreak of World War II, Milo could not return to his native Spain. He went to Paris and settled in a poetic and charming place near Norway. The scenery there and the free-flying birds infected him, and the painter completed the group painting of Constellation. Due to the brutal bombing by the Germans, Miro had to take his wife and daughter to Paris by train, and Paris was facing German occupation, so the painter had to flee back to his hometown.

World War II finally came to an end and Milo 1947 came to new york. After eight months in America, 1948 returned to Paris from America. Shortly after returning to Paris, people held an exhibition for Milo's works, but his works were rarely sold. An art dealer bought a batch of Milo's works, and his wife cried regretfully and said, "Who will buy this?" We are going bankrupt. " She didn't expect that a few years later, the price of Miro's works soared and doubled. In the creative theme of his life, the stars in the night sky have become an eternal symbol with endless changes, so some people call him "Prince of Stars".