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Women Birds and A Star
Fine art lithograph Women, Birds, and a Star (also known as Femme, oiseaux, étoile or Femmes, oiseaux, étoiles) by the iconic Spanish Surrealist artist Joan Miró. Key Details of the Artwork:Creation Period: Miró began developing this specific composition in 1942 following his famous Constellations series, later executing an oil on canvas version in 1949, as well as subsequent lithographs. Symbolism: The piece encapsulates three of Miró's core symbolic motifs:The Woman: Representing humanity, fertility, and a deep connection to the Earth.Birds: Acting as intermediaries or messengers between the earthly domain and the celestial world.The Star: Representing spirituality, infinity, and cosmic hope.Visual Style: It showcases classic Surrealist automatism with loose, biomorphic shapes, bold primary accents (red, black, green), and intricate linear configurations layered over a heavily textured, earthy background.
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