Asked by David
A surrealist painting by Joan Miro. Strange doodles cover the canvas with swirls of color.
What is the name of the piece above?
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I can’t see the image you mean — could you upload it or describe more details (dominant color, size, any visible figures or symbols, where you saw it)?
If you want some quick possible IDs from your short description (“strange doodles…swirls of color”):
- The Harlequin’s Carnival (1924–25) — very busy, colorful, many little biomorphic “doodle” figures.
- The Constellations series (1940–42) — many small works with star-like marks and delicate doodles on dark or pale grounds.
- The Birth of the World (1925) — abstract patches, lines and speckled marks, an early surrealist landmark by Miró.
If you upload the picture I can try to identify the exact work.
If you want some quick possible IDs from your short description (“strange doodles…swirls of color”):
- The Harlequin’s Carnival (1924–25) — very busy, colorful, many little biomorphic “doodle” figures.
- The Constellations series (1940–42) — many small works with star-like marks and delicate doodles on dark or pale grounds.
- The Birth of the World (1925) — abstract patches, lines and speckled marks, an early surrealist landmark by Miró.
If you upload the picture I can try to identify the exact work.
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