Blue I

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Blue I is a famous abstract painting by Spanish artist Joan Miró, characterized by its minimal composition and vivid use of blue to evoke a sense of cosmic space and poetic simplicity.

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Label Occurrences
Blue I canonical 3
Bleu I 1

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf abstract painting
painting
artHistoricalSignificance important example of color-field oriented Surrealism
key work in Miró’s late abstract period
artist Joan Miró
artisticFeature evocation of cosmic space
large monochrome background
poetic simplicity
sparse gestural marks
vivid use of blue
artisticIntention to convey poetic simplicity
to evoke a sense of cosmic space
to explore the expressive potential of a single color
collection Centre Pompidou
colorDominant blue
compositionStyle minimalist composition
countryOfOrigin Spain
creator Joan Miró
creatorBirthName Joan Miró
surface form: Joan Miró i Ferrà
creatorBirthPlace Barcelona
creatorNationality Spanish
depicts abstract forms
followedBy Blue II
Blue III
genre abstract art
hasPart blue monochrome field
small colored accents
thin linear marks
inception 1961
influencedBy Surrealism
surface form: Surrealist automatism

abstract expressionism
languageOfTitle French
locatedIn Paris
locatedInCountry France
location Musée d’Art Moderne de Paris
surface form: Musée national d’art moderne
materialUsed canvas
oil paint
movement Surrealism
notableFor emphasis on color as subject
meditative atmosphere
radical reduction of forms
partOf Blue triptych
period late work of Joan Miró
series Blue triptych
support canvas
titleInEnglish Blue I self-link
titleInFrench Blue I self-linksurface differs
surface form: Bleu I

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Joan Miró notableWork Blue I
Blue I titleInFrench Blue I self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Bleu I
Blue I titleInEnglish Blue I self-link
Blue II follows Blue I