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Celosvětová doprava () za 3–4 týdny namísto standardních 5 týdnů. (14 září). Bez kompromisů v kvalitě.
Paseo a la ciudad
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“Paseo a la ciudad,” painted in 1917 by the visionary Joan Miró, is more than just a depiction of a city street; it's an intensely personal and profoundly evocative exploration of memory, emotion, and the very essence of Barcelona. This vibrant canvas captures a fleeting moment – a winding road through a town punctuated by houses, a solitary car, and figures lost in contemplation – yet transcends mere representation to become a powerful statement about the artist’s inner world. Miró's early work during this period is characterized by a burgeoning interest in Cubism, though he swiftly developed his own distinct style, blending geometric forms with organic shapes and a deeply symbolic vocabulary.
The painting’s creation coincided with the rise of Cubism, particularly the work of Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque. “Paseo a la ciudad” clearly demonstrates this influence through its fragmented depiction of space and multiple perspectives on the same subject. However, unlike the purely analytical Cubism focused on deconstructing form, Miró injects a distinctly personal and poetic sensibility. The buildings are not rendered with photographic accuracy but rather as stylized, almost dreamlike shapes, hinting at memories and associations rather than objective reality. This is further emphasized by the use of bold colors – reds, blues, and yellows – that contribute to the painting’s dynamic energy.
Beyond its formal qualities, “Paseo a la ciudad” is rich in symbolism deeply rooted in Miró's Catalan heritage. The winding road can be interpreted as a journey through time and memory, while the houses represent the solidity of tradition and family. The presence of people adds a human element, suggesting a connection to the community and the everyday life of Barcelona. Miró’s upbringing in Barcelona, surrounded by the architectural genius of Antoni Gaudí – whose organic forms would undoubtedly have influenced his artistic sensibilities – is palpable within this work. This painting can be seen as an echo of those influences, a celebration of Catalan identity expressed through a uniquely abstract language.
Miró’s technique in “Paseo a la ciudad” is characterized by loose brushwork and a confident application of color. The painting possesses a remarkable sense of movement and energy, achieved through the dynamic composition and the use of contrasting colors. The overall effect is one of joyful exuberance and a deep appreciation for the beauty of the everyday. It’s a work that invites viewers to lose themselves in its intricate details and to contemplate the relationship between memory, reality, and imagination. This piece exemplifies Miró's ability to transform personal experience into universal themes, making it a compelling addition to any collection.
1893 - 1983 , Španělsko