MIRÓ
S/55.00
Tapa dura, 21 x 26 cm, 0,57 kg, 96 páginas
Explore las siete décadas de carrera lírica del catalán Joan Miró, figura destacada del arte del siglo XX, cuyo estilo sumamente personal combina elementos del surrealismo, el dadaísmo y el arte abstracto con colores vivos y narrativas simbólicas únicas. Desde el dibujo automático hasta las esculturas hechas de gas, esta leyenda moderna renunció a la categorización y la aprobación general para crear su propio mundo onírico.
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