Carnival Of Harlequin (1925) | Joan Miró | Surrealist Painting | Art Print | Wall Frame
Carnival Of Harlequin (1925) | Joan Miró | Surrealist Painting | Art Print | Wall Frame
Carnival of Harlequin is a climactic work from a series of paintings Joan Miró infused with the color scheme and landscape of his native Catalonia, Spain. Carnival of Harlequin (1924-1925) by Joan Miró is a painting that depicts a carnival scene with a harlequin, other characters, and objects. The central figure in the painting is a harlequin with a half-red, half-blue mask, a checkered costume, a mustache, an admiral's hat, and a pipe. The harlequin is sad and has a hole in his stomach, which may be a reference to Miró's own poverty at the time. The other characters in the painting seem to be having fun, playing, singing, and dancing. Some objects in the painting are anthropomorphized and seem to be moving and dancing. For example, the ladder to the left of the painting has an ear and an eye. The green sphere to the right of the painting represents the globe, and the cat in the bottom right represents Miró's actual cat.
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