Admire the perfect marriage of art and functionality with the 'Joan Miro Women in the Night 1945 wool rug hand-knotted unique piece numbered high quality artistic tapestry 3 x 2 m with expertise'. This limited edition artistic masterpiece is not only an aesthetic gem for your floor, but also a valuable collector's item. Paying homage to renowned Spanish artist Joan Miro and her iconic work, this rug has been meticulously hand-knotted using the highest quality materials. The elaborate design incorporates inspiring shapes and colors, offering a subtle and elegant artistic interpretation of the artist. The generous size of 3 x 2 meters provides ample surface area to appreciate the intricate details of this work. In addition, this rug comes with a certificate of expertise, attesting to its authenticity and exceptional quality. It is a piece of art that will bring a touch of sophistication to any room.


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Joan Miró


Joan Miró, born in Barcelona on April 20, 1893 and died in Palma de Mallorca on December 25, 1983, was a Catalan painter, sculptor, engraver, and ceramist. Defining himself above all as an "international Catalan," he is one of the main representatives of the surrealist movement.


His work reflects his attraction to the subconscious, to the "childlike spirit," and to his country. In his early years, he showed strong Fauvist, Cubist, and Expressionist influences, before evolving into flat painting with a certain naive edge. The painting entitled The Farm, painted in 1921, is one of the most famous canvases of this period.


Following his departure for Paris, his work became more dreamlike, which corresponded to the broad outlines of the surrealist movement to which he adhered. 4 In numerous interviews and writings from the 1930s, Miró expressed his desire to abandon conventional methods of painting, in order to — in his own words — “kill, murder, or rape them,” thus favoring a contemporary form of expression. He did not want to submit to any requirements, neither those of aesthetics and its methods, nor those of surrealism. 5


In his honor, the Joan Miró Foundation was created in Barcelona in 1975. It is a cultural and artistic center dedicated to presenting new trends in contemporary art. It was initially funded by a substantial fund donated by the master. Other venues with important collections of Miró's works include the Pilar and Joan Miró Foundation in Palma de Mallorca, the Musée National d'Art Moderne in Paris, the Musée d'Art Moderne in Lille, and the Museum of Modern Art in New York.


Manufacturing
hand knotted
Materials
Oldest boy
Cut
300x200cm
Shapes
Rectangular
Thickness
1.5cm
Color
black, yellow, red, blue, white, brown
Age
21st century
Style
Joan Miró
Origin
Europeans