Joan Miro (1893-1983), the twentieth century, one of the great genius painters, surrealistic paintings. Miro Art of excellence does not lie in his portrait or painting the structure, but his works of fantasy humor - this is one of the factors. Another excellence is that Miro's fantasy world is very lively. Organic and wild beasts, and even that inanimate objects have a passionate vitality, make us feel more real than what we see everyday. Miro is very prolific, the style consistent and varied changes. As well as you want to recount in general are very difficult. His early works were affected by Cezanne, Van Gogh, Picasso and Fauvist painters, works with an extremely refined and elegant color and lines of movement, or a cubist style. In his new world in the mid-1920s, he explored some very difficult, from the "complexity of the" Hali Kun's carnival barking month "and" cast birds with one stone kind of work is very attractive the simple. In 1928 he visited the Netherlands by the Netherlands one of the few master. He has produced a series of paintings, indoor title for the Netherlands, from real to fantasy deformation instance. The late 1920s to early 1930s, Miró began to explore collage and assembly, and creation of a number of strange characters. These explorations have been and continue to engage in a decade. The most impressive works of this period is 1933 large group painting, up to this point, which is the most abstract works. Is a collage of elements based on the true detail of torn newspaper, and pasted to cardboard. Motif tools, furniture, dishes and glassware, suggesting that his abstract organic shapes, sometimes refers to the face or body. The intent of these paintings is an abstract subject, shown with a neutral title. http://www.art-paintingonline.com/Fo...1-c_46446.html