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An affordable compact edition of Jacques Dupin’s much-acclaimed
critical-biographical study of Joan Miró. Joan Miró was a
world-renowned Spanish painter, sculptor, and ceramicist, and a key
figure in twentieth century art, born in Barcelona in 1893. He
began painting at a very young age: this volume contains images of
drawings dating back to 1901, when he was only 8 years old. He
studied and worked in Barcelona for most of his youth, but moved to
Paris in 1920, drawn by the artistic community that was blossoming
in Montparnasse, which is where he met Jacques Dupin. This is an
intimate biographical study of Miró, written from a scholarly point
of view but by a unique source who personally knew the artist. The
author shared many discussions with the painter himself in his
studio, and they took trips together around Miró’s native Catalonia
to consult his archives. This work is partially a recompilation of
the author’s comprehensive study of Miró from 1961, which has been
reworked and enriched to include astonishing discoveries made after
the artist’s death, such as various projects, sketchpads, texts,
and correspondence. Additional chapters have also been added that
are devoted to the last years of his life. The volume is organized
chronologically and split into chapters that define each era in
terms of its ideas, artistic movement, location, or subject matter,
which allows for easy navigation of Miró’s thought processes,
because each successive period of his life follows on from the
previous in a clear and logical fashion. The chronological account
of his life is followed by sections on the alternative artistic
mediums he used in addition to painting, sculpture, ceramics,
monumental art, graphic work, and paintings that depict poetry.
Extensive notes, a chronology, bibliography, and a list of Miró’s
exhibitions and catalogues complete the work.