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Among his associates were Joan Miró, Max Ernst, Pablo Picasso, Bror Hjorth and Balthus.
These albums ( except the last ) were also known for using contemporary paintings as cover art, featuring the work of Joan Miró on Time Further Out, Franz Kline on Time in Outer Space, and Sam Francis on Time Changes.
His work has been exhibited alongside works by Spanish painter Joan Miró and contributed significantly to the British Surrealist movement.
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Hartmann also involved sculptors and artists such as Jean Cocteau, Le Corbusier, and Joan Miró in exhibitions at Musica Viva.
The 1940s in New York City heralded the triumph of American abstract expressionism, a modernist movement that combined lessons learned from Henri Matisse, Pablo Picasso, surrealism, Joan Miró, cubism, Fauvism, and early modernism via great teachers in America like Hans Hofmann and John D. Graham.
Magritte's style of surrealism is more representational than the " automatic " style of artists such as Joan Miró.
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The group grew to include Paul Éluard, Benjamin Péret, René Crevel, Robert Desnos, Jacques Baron, Max Morise, Pierre Naville, Roger Vitrac, Gala Éluard, Max Ernst, Salvador Dalí, Man Ray, Hans Arp, Georges Malkine, Michel Leiris, Georges Limbour, Antonin Artaud, Raymond Queneau, André Masson, Joan Miró, Marcel Duchamp, Jacques Prévert, and Yves Tanguy.
Soon more visual artists became involved, including Giorgio de Chirico, Max Ernst, Joan Miró, Francis Picabia, Yves Tanguy, Salvador Dalí, Luis Buñuel, Alberto Giacometti, Valentine Hugo, Méret Oppenheim, Toyen, and later after the second war: Enrico Donati.
Joan Miró would commemorate this in a painting titled May 1968.
Gas sculpture is a proposal made by Joan Miró in his late writings to make sculptures out of gaseous materials.
Picasso had already heard favorable reports about Dalí from Joan Miró.
In 1959, André Breton organized an exhibit called Homage to Surrealism, celebrating the fortieth anniversary of Surrealism, which contained works by Dalí, Joan Miró, Enrique Tábara, and Eugenio Granell.
Joan Miró,
The 50 international contemporary artists represented included the likes of painters Fritz Hundertwasser, Joan Miró, Antoni Tàpies, and Francis Bacon, and sculptors Henry Moore and Jean Arp.
* Spanish — Miró, Joan ( worked mainly in France and U. S. A .): Pierrot le fou ( 1964 ); Picasso, Pablo ( worked mainly in France ): Many works, including Pierrot with Newspaper and Bird ( 1969 ), various versions of Pierrot and Harlequin ( 1970, 1971 ), and metal cut-outs: Head of Pierrot ( c. 1961 ), Pierrot ( 1961 ); Roig, Bernardí: Pierrot le fou ( 2009 ; polyester and neon lighting ).
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* Selected modern painters or sculptors: Pierre Alechinsky, Aloïse Corbaz, Braulio Arenas, Arman, Jean Arp, Enrico Baj, Ben, A Benquet, Alexandre Boileau, Bona Pieyre de Mandiargue, Micheline Bounoure, André Bourdil, Francis Bouvet, Victor Brauner, Elisa Breton, Jorge Caceres, Jacques Callot, Jorge Camacho, Paul Colinet, Pierre Courthion, Fleury-Joseph Crépin, Salvador Dalí, André Demonchy, Ferdinand Desnos, Deyema, Óscar Domínguez, Enrico Donati, Mirabelle Dors, Marcel Duchamp, Baudet Dulary, René Duvilliers, Yves Elléouët, Nusch Eluard, Paul Éluard, Colette Enard, Jimmy Ernst, Max Ernst, Henri Espinoza, Fahr el Nissa Zeid, Jean Fautrier, Luis Fernandez, Charles Filiger, Alexandre Evariste, Johann Henrich Füssli, Paul Gauguin, Alberto Gironella, Arshile Gorky, Max Walter Svanberg, Eugenio Granell, Henri de Groux, Jacques Hérold, René Iché, Wifredo Lam, René Magritte, Joan Miró, Pablo Picasso, Man Ray, Diego Rivera, Yves Tanguy, Adolf Wölfli, etc.
Man Ray was represented in the first Surrealist exhibition with Jean Arp, Max Ernst, André Masson, Joan Miró, and Pablo Picasso at the Galerie Pierre in Paris in 1925.
A few of the other artists who gathered in Montparnasse were Pablo Picasso, Guillaume Apollinaire, Ossip Zadkine, Carmelo Gonzalez, Julio Gonzalez, Moise Kisling, Jean Cocteau, Erik Satie, Marios Varvoglis, Marc Chagall, Nina Hamnett, Jean Rhys, Fernand Léger, Jacques Lipchitz, Max Jacob, Blaise Cendrars, Chaim Soutine, James Joyce, Ernest Hemingway, Michel Kikoine, Pinchus Kremegne, Amedeo Modigliani, Ford Madox Ford, Toño Salazar, Ezra Pound, Max Ernst, Marcel Duchamp, Suzanne Duchamp-Crotti, Henri Rousseau, Constantin Brâncuşi, Paul Fort, Juan Gris, Diego Rivera, Federico Cantú, Angel Zarraga, Marevna, Tsuguharu Foujita, Marie Vassilieff, Léon-Paul Fargue, Alberto Giacometti, René Iché, André Breton, Alfonso Reyes, Pascin, Salvador Dalí, Henry Miller, Samuel Beckett, Emil Cioran, Reginald Gray, Joan Miró and, in his declining years, Edgar Degas.
Joan Miró i Ferrà () ( April 20, 1893 – December 25, 1983 ) was a Spanish Catalan painter, sculptor, and ceramicist born in Barcelona.
A museum dedicated to his work, the Fundació Joan Miró, was established in his birth city in 1975.
Joan Miró, The Tilled Field, ( 1923 – 1924 ), Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum.
From the outset Matisse represented Joan Miró and introduced his work to the United States market by frequently exhibiting Miró's work in New York.

Joan and once
" Billed as an " All-Star Musical Extravaganza ," the film includes performances by once and future stars, including Joan Crawford singing and dancing on stage.
Other famous structures include the Gothic Church of St Maclou ( 15th century ); the Tour Jeanne d ' Arc, where Joan of Arc was brought in 1431 to be threatened with torture ( contrary to popular belief, she was not imprisoned there ); the Church of Saint Ouen ( 12th – 15th century ); the Palais de Justice, which was once the seat of the Parlement ( French court of law ) of Normandy and the Museum of Fine Arts and Ceramics which contains a splendid collection of faïence and porcelain for which Rouen was renowned during the 16th to 18th centuries.
She once again performed the role of Joan Didion for a special benefit at New York's Cathedral of Saint John the Divine on 26 October 2009.
Soon after this declaration, on 3 February 1397, when she was eighteen, Joan married Ralph de Neville, 1st Earl of Westmorland, who had also been married once before.
Evidence of the affection of Edward, the Black Prince ( who was her first cousin once removed ) for Joan may be found in the record of his presenting her with a silver cup, part of the booty from one of his early military campaigns.
Now in the care of English Heritage, this royal castle was once the home of Edward, the Black Prince and his wife, Joan of Kent.
Coincidentally, Aaronson was once a member of Joan Jett and The Blackhearts.
Bengtsson once said: " Joan of Arc, Charles XII, and Garibaldi are the persons I would like to meet-for them the truth was more important than intrigues.
: My father called my mother darling once or twice and there was a kind of Darby and Joan air about them ;
The pop group Madness once appeared as themselves in a strip as did singer-songwriter Joan Armatrading.
Joan Baez who went on tour with the duo in 2002 spoke of Carter's songs in the same terms that she once used to promote a young Bob Dylan:
Later she lived in Provence, where in 1199 she encountered Count Raymond VI of Toulouse and, once again, Joan Plantagenet, who was now Raymond's wife and pregnant with his second child.
Four years later, Thornton landed the plum role in the Lady Mayoress of Brisbane Social and Welfare Committee annual pantomime Christmas In Storyland in the role of Little Red Riding Hood, once again written by Jill Morris and directed by Joan Whalley.
Her debut eventually came in 1960, once again as an emergency replacement, but this time for the indisposed Joan Sutherland.
Because there was no single heir to all his possessions, they were divided up once more amongst the families from which they had descended to Philip: King John II of France, grandson of Duke Robert II of Burgundy ( Philip's great-grandfather ), and also Philip's stepfather, inherited the Duchy of Burgundy as one of its most direct heirs ; Countess Margaret I of Artois, daughter of Countess Joan II of Burgundy ( Philip's great-grandmother ), and grandmother of Philip's wife, inherited the Counties of Burgundy and Artois as their direct heiress ; and John of Boulogne, son of Count Robert VII of Boulogne ( Philip's great-grandfather ), inherited Auvergne and Boulogne as their direct heir.
It's been said that Joan Crawford would go there once a week and dance the Charleston, where she allegedly won 100 dance contests.
According to the website Allmusic, on In Rape Fantasy And Terror Sex We Trust " Joan of Arc ... once more surpassed themselves as artists ".
" Further enemies include Scott Woolley ( until he fell in love with her ; played by Jeff Goldblum ), Candace Pruitt ( whom Karen refers to as " Candy " Pruitt ; played by Christine Ebersole ), who once said that Karen's voice sounded " like someone strangling an old macaw ", and Helena Barnes ( played by Joan Collins ), who is a famous interior designer.
British actress Joan Sims, famous for her roles in the Carry On films, was once a resident at Laindon railway station.
Initially a supporter of Chiang Kaishek and his wife, he once compared Chiang to Abraham Lincoln and described Madame Chiang as a combination of Helen of Troy, Florence Nightingale and Joan of Arc.
His father was once managing editor of Rolling Stone, where Hunter S. Thompson was a contributing editor and a friend ; Thompson gave a quote to McDonell when Twelve was published, as did writers Richard Price and Joan Didion, both personal friends of the family.
The Screen Guild Theater adapted the film to radio on February 8, 1942 with Errol Flynn and Lana Turner, then again December 14, 1942 with Joan Bennett, Robert Young and Ralph Bellamy and once more on January 1, 1945 with Preston Foster, Louise Albritton and Stuart Erwin.
He was once ejected from one of Gordon Ramsay's restaurants, along with his dining partner Joan Collins.
Through John of Gaunt's daughter Lady Joan Beaufort, Countess of Westmoreland ( the maternal great-great grandmother of Henry ) Catherine was a 3rd cousin, once removed, of her husband, Henry VIII.
Joan appeared once in each of the television series ; Bonanza, Gunsmoke, Perry Mason and I Spy.

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