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First solo show in the United States, at the Valentine Gallery, New York. In Mont-roig he produces his first three-dimensional pieces. His only daughter, Maria Dolors, is born in Barcelona. According to Miró, they are a farewell to painting, albeit a temporary one, as he wishes to work in other media such as bas relief and sculpture.

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He works on a series of paintings in very varied styles. They settle in Paris, in an apartment at 3 Rue François Mouton. He marries Pilar Juncosa in Palma de Mallorca. He works on the Imaginary Portraits series. He paints the Dutch Interiors in Mont-roig.

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He produces the first object-collage, entitled Spanish Dancer. Sergei Diaghilev commissions Miró and Ernst to design the sets and costumes for the ballet Romeo and Juliet to be performed by the Ballets Russes. His neighbours are Max Ernst, Hans Arp and probably Paul Éluard and Camille Goemans. He moves into a new studio at 22 Rue Tourlaque, in the Cité des Fusains. First solo exhibition at the Galerie Pierre, Paris. 1925Īndré Breton meets Miró during a visit to the studio in Rue Blomet.

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Miró's friends during this period are Max Jacob, Michel Leiris, Georges Limbour, Benjamin Péret, Armand Salacrou and Roland Tual. 1924Īvant-garde poets and writers gather in Masson's studio at 45 Rue Blomet. In Mont-roig he begins painting Tilled Field, Catalan Landscape (The Hunter) and Pastoral, which mark a turning point in his art. He also meets Ernest Hemingway, who purchases The Farm, and Ezra Pound. Through Masson he meets Michel Leiris and probably Antonin Artaud, Robert Desnos, Jean Dubuffet, Paul Éluard, Marcel Jouhandeau, Georges Limbour, Raymond Queneau and Armand Salacrou. He becomes friendly with André Masson, who is a neighbour, and with Roland Tual. In Paris, he lives and works at 45 Rue Blomet. The introduction to the catalogue is written by Maurice Raynal.

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He has his solo exhibition in Paris at the Galerie La Licorne, organised by Josep Dalmau. He spends the rest of the year mainly at Mont-roig. He has the use of Pablo Gargallo's studio at 45 Rue Blomet during the academic terms. He travels to Paris for the first time, where Josep Dalmau tries to organise an exhibition for him. Ricart, Rafael Sala, Francesc Domingo and Marià Espinal, all students of Gali´s art school and the Cercle Artístic de Sant Lluc.įirst solo show at the Galeries Dalmau, Barcelona. He joins the Agrupació Courbet, together with Josep Llorens Artigas, J.F. He visits the Exposition d'Art Français, in Barcelona. He takes an interest in poetry and reads Catalan and French avant-garde reviews such as Pierre Reverdy's Nord-Sud and Albert Birot's SIC. Through Josep Dalmau he probably meets Maurice Raynal and Francis Picabia. Ricart at 51 Carrer de Sant Pere més Baix, Barcelona, which they share until 1918. He meets dealer Josep Dalmau, who shows an interest in his work. Here he meets up again with Joan Prats and the two become close friends. He enrols at the Cercle Artístic de Sant Lluc, where he attends life classes. His fellow students include Joan Prats, Josep Francesc Ràfols, Enric Cristòfol Ricart and possibly Josep Llorens Artigas, among others. He decides to devote himself entirely to painting and enrols at the art school run by Francesc Galí, which he attends until 1915. He catches typhoid fever and spends time convalescing at the farmhouse his parents have recently bought in Mont-roig. He struggles to adapt to his job at Dalmau i Oliveres and his health suffers. He takes part in his first exhibition, a display of old and modern portraits and drawings organised by the city council. He starts work as an accounts clerk at Dalmau i Oliveres chemist's shop in Barcelona. He enrols at the Escola de Comerç in Barcelona and, until 1910, also attends classes at the Escola Superior d'Arts Industrials i Belles Arts (La Llotja), where he is taught by Modest Urgell and Josep Pascó. His earliest surviving drawings date from this year. He begins primary school at 13 Carrer del Regomir, Barcelona, where he attends drawing classes given by a Mr Civil. His father, Miquel Miró i Adzerias, son of a blacksmith in Cornudella, was a silversmith and watchmaker his mother, Dolors Ferrà i Oromí, was the daughter of a cabinet maker in Palma de Mallorca.

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Joan Miró i Ferrà is born on 20 April at 4 Passatge del Crèdit, Barcelona.






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