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A surrealist painting by Joan Miro. Strange doodles cover the canvas with swirls of color.
What is the name of the piece above?
What is the name of the piece above?
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I can’t see the painting from your description alone. Could you upload a photo of the artwork (or a link)? With the image I can try to identify it.
In the meantime, a few Joan Miró works that match “strange doodles and swirls of color” — any of which you can check against your picture — are:
- Carnival of the Harlequin (Carnaval d’Arlequin, 1924–25) — very busy, many small playful figures and marks, bright colors, a harlequin/check pattern.
- The Birth of the World (La Naissance du Monde, 1925) — large washes with scattered biomorphic doodles and splatters on a parchment-like ground.
- The Farm (La Ferme, 1921–22) — more representational but filled with many small symbols and marks.
- Dog Barking at the Moon (1926) — simpler composition with whimsical, isolated shapes.
If you upload the image, I’ll compare it to known works and point out distinguishing details (signature, composition, date/style) to identify the piece.
In the meantime, a few Joan Miró works that match “strange doodles and swirls of color” — any of which you can check against your picture — are:
- Carnival of the Harlequin (Carnaval d’Arlequin, 1924–25) — very busy, many small playful figures and marks, bright colors, a harlequin/check pattern.
- The Birth of the World (La Naissance du Monde, 1925) — large washes with scattered biomorphic doodles and splatters on a parchment-like ground.
- The Farm (La Ferme, 1921–22) — more representational but filled with many small symbols and marks.
- Dog Barking at the Moon (1926) — simpler composition with whimsical, isolated shapes.
If you upload the image, I’ll compare it to known works and point out distinguishing details (signature, composition, date/style) to identify the piece.
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