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The 870 Artworks created around 1950 and containing the word joan miro, abstract art, stars, women, 1950

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Joan Miró - Ciphers and Constellations, in Love with a WomanCiphers and Constellations, in Love with a WomanJoan Miró

Ciphers and Constellations in Love with a Woman (Catalian: Xifrats i constel · lacions, en l'amor amb una dona) is a 1941 Abstract Expressionism style painting created by Joan Miro. The painting is 46 cm x 38 cm, based on gouache and oil media displays Love with a Woman and is available at Art Insti...

Art Institute of Chicago (Chicago, United States)
 
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Joan Miró - Women, Birds, and a StarWomen, Birds, and a StarJoan Miró

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, a...

 
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Joan Miró - BLUE IBLUE IJoan Miró
(1961)

Blue I, II, III is a triptych created in 1961. It is a set of three-part display abstract oil painting by the Spanish modern artist Joan Miró. The paintings are named Blue I, Blue II, Blue III and are very similar. All three are enormous painting 355 cm x 270 cm each and currently owned by the Musée...

Centre Pompidou (Paris, France)
 
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Joan Miró - Seated Woman IISeated Woman IIJoan Miró
162 x 130 cm, (1938)

The expressionistic Seated Woman II can be seen as a final manifestation of Joan Miró’s peintures sauvages, works characterized by violence of execution and imagery. It was painted at a time when Miró, like Pablo Picasso and Julio González, was responding acutely to the events of the Spanish Civil W...

The Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation (Venice, Italy)
 
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Joan Miró - Constellation: The Morning StarConstellation: The Morning StarJoan Miró

Morning star is one of the 23 Constellations that Miró painted from 1940 to 1941, following his desire to escape from reality right after the outbreak of World War II. This group of pieces conveys an idealized vision of a world of celestial beings.

 
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Paul Delvaux - Night TrainNight TrainPaul Delvaux

In the late 1950s Paul Delvaux produced a number of night scenes in which trains are observed by a little girl seen from behind. These compositions contain nothing overtly surrealistic, yet the clarity of moonlit detail is hallucinatory in effect. Trains had always been a subject of special interest...

Musee de Toyama (Japan)
 
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Max Beckmann - ColumbineColumbineMax Beckmann
381 x 500 cm, (1950)

Max Beckmann, a prominent German painter known for his Expressionist style, created the captivating painting Columbine in 1950. This masterpiece is now part of the extensive collection at the renowned Saint Louis Art Museum.

About Max Beckmann's Columbine

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The Saint Louis Art Museum (United States)
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Joan Miró - Constellation: Toward the RainbowConstellation: Toward the RainbowJoan Miró

In 1919, Joan Miró left his native country of Spain for France, where, along with fellow Spaniard Salvador Dalí, he became one of the pioneers of Surrealism. Inspired by the movement's engagement with psychology and poetic play with form, Miró developed a dreamlike style based on whimsical allusions...

 
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Louis Athol Shmith - BeautyBeautyLouis Athol Shmith

By the late 1930s Australian photographer Athol Shmith had consolidated his reputation as Melbourne’s leading fashion and portrait photographer. All the major fashion houses and boutiques in the city used Shmith to photograph their collections, the city’s debutantes, brides and society dames were ph...

National Gallery of Victoria (Melbourne, Australia)
 
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