Artist: Joan Miró
Tatum: 1949
Trootte: 93 x 74 cm
Techniek: Oil On Canvas
In August 1939, one month before the outbreak of World War II, Miró moved with his wife to Varengeville in Normandy, France. During the Nazi occupation, Miró created a series of gouaches, the Constellations, on which this painting is based. André Breton described Miró"s faces, stars, wings, lines, and crescents as "outside the world and outside time, too."
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