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Constellations (Miró) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Constellations (Miró)
''Constellations'' is a series of 23 small paintings on paper, initiated by Joan Miró in 1939 in Varengeville-sur-Mer and completed in 1941 between Mallorca and Mont-roig del Camp. The Fundació Joan Miró preserves a work of this series and ''The Morning Star,'' one of the most important pieces of the series.〔 The painter gave to his wife and she later donated to the Foundation.〔 - Information about the work the Foundation website〕 == History == In August 1939, a month before the outbreak of the World War II, Miró, with his family escaped Paris and moved to Varengeville-sur-Mer, a small town in Normandy. This sentiment of escaping is clearly reflected in this series' harmonic and poetic production. At Varengeville-sur-Mer he painted the top ten works in the series which was later called ''Constellations'', beginning with ''The Dawn'' and ''The Scale of Evasion''. After escaping from France, Miró continued the series of ''Constellations'' in Mallorca, creating a more complex group of ten more. The last three were created in 1941 in his ancestral home in Mont-roig del Camp. Whilst completing this series he began the first sketches of the ''Barcelona Series'' engravings, where he would repeat part of his imagery.
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