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Joan Miró Still Life with Old Shoe, 1937 |
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Joan Miró Still Life with Old Shoe, 1937 "We are living through a terrible drama, Miró wrote in January 1937. Everything happening in Spain is terrifying in a way you could never imagine. He responded to the civil war with this painting of humble objects set in a claustrophobic landscape of eerie colors and ominous black clouds. After painting abstract compositions filled with mysterious glyphs and symbols, he returned here to a more representational style, but not one that was sentimental or photographic. With a nod to Vincent van Gogh's famous souliers (shoes), Miró employed rural imagery to represent the land and people of his native country, a nation besieged by conflict and death.
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