Harlequin's Carnival

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Harlequin's Carnival is a surrealist painting by Joan Miró, celebrated for its whimsical, dreamlike imagery and playful abstraction.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf painting
surrealist painting
artHistoricalSignificance key work of early Surrealism
major work in Joan Miró's oeuvre
artist Joan Miró
city Buffalo
collection Albright-Knox Art Gallery collection
colorPalette contrasting tones
vivid colors
composition crowded pictorial space
floating forms
country United States of America
surface form: United States
countryOfOrigin Spain
creator Joan Miró
creatorNationality Spanish
depicts Harlequin
abstract figures
biomorphic forms
carnival scene
ladder
moon
musical instruments
exhibitionHistory exhibited in major Surrealist retrospectives
genre abstract art
surrealist art
hasPart anthropomorphic shapes
checkerboard floor motif
geometric forms
stringed instrument figure
inception 1924
1925
influencedBy automatic drawing
dream imagery
subconscious
languageOfTitle French
location Albright-Knox Art Gallery
materialUsed oil paint
medium oil on canvas
movement Surrealism
movementContext European avant-garde of the 1920s
originalTitle Le Carnaval d'Arlequin
style dreamlike
playful abstraction
whimsical
surface canvas
theme dream world
fantasy
festivity
play
title Harlequin's Carnival self-link

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Joan Miró notableWork Harlequin's Carnival
Harlequin's Carnival title Harlequin's Carnival self-link