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Description
"The Ear of Corn" was painted by Joan Miró in Oil on canvas during the Surrealism epoch in 1922-1923. Original painting size was 18.1" x 14.6" (46.0cm x 37.0cm). The style of the painting is Surrealist and the theme represented is Semi-Abstract, Still Life. The painting is currently displayed at The Museum of Modern Arts, New York, NY.
Spanish (Catalan) artist.
He attended a commercial school and worked as an office clerk until a mental breakdown persuaded his artisan father to permit him to study art. From the beginning he sought to express concepts of nature metaphorically. From 1919 on he lived alternately in Spain and Paris, where he came under the influence of Dadaism and Surrealism. The influence of Paul Klee is apparent in [...] learn more
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Style: Surrealist
Technique: Oil on canvas
Epoch: Surrealism
Location: The Museum of Modern Arts, New York, NY
| Original size: | 18.1" x 14.6"
(46.0cm x 37.0cm)
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| Reproduction Size: | 17.6" x 14.2"
(44.8cm x 36.0cm)
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