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Partie de Campagne III (A Day in the Country III)
Fine art Partie de Campagne III (A Day in the Country III), a famous 1967 abstract print by the Spanish Surrealist master Joan Miró.Artwork Overview Artist: Joan Miró (1893–1983)Title: Partie de Campagne III (Dupin 432)Date: 1967Medium: Etching and aquatint printed in colors on wove paper Publisher: Maeght, ParisVisual Analysis This dynamic piece is celebrated for its signature blend of Surrealism and automatism:The Green Splatter: A large, energetic splash of vibrant green dominates the center, providing a sense of spontaneous action and texture across the canvas.Calligraphic Lines: A delicate mesh of thin, sharp black lines, grids, and geometric stars cuts through the composition, structuring the visual field.Biomorphic Motifs: True to Miró's iconic language, whimsical symbols—resembling eyes, isolated geometric points, and floating color orbs in yellow, blue, and pink—punctuate the background, balancing structure with dreamlike fantasy.
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