Aimed at informed but non-specialized readers, this book offers a splendidly illustrated monographic summary of the life and main works, with complete descriptive captions, of Miró.
“If after having given so much to the 20th century the doors remain open for exploration of the new paths he initiated, we will have to speak of Joan Miró not only as an artist of his time, but above all as the artist of the 20th century” (R.M. Malet).
Aimed at informed but non-specialized readers, this book offers a monographic summary of the life and work of Miró.
The short introduction examines the circumstances that led to the emergence and evolution of the artist’s personality. This is followed by a veritable “guided tour” through an imaginary museum of his masterpieces, splendidly illustrated, with complete descriptive captions.
A small anthology of critical and documentary writings and an essential bibliography make the books in this series up-to-date tools for students and art lovers alike.