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Oil On Canvas
WallArt
Surrealism
1937
Modern
81.0 x 117.0 cm
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Still Life with Old Shoe
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Painted in 1937, amidst the escalating turmoil of the Spanish Civil War, this captivating still life by Joan Miró transcends a simple depiction of everyday objects. Measuring an impressive 81 x 117 cm, it's a powerful statement rendered with the artist’s signature blend of surrealism and expressive color, offering a glimpse into a world fractured by anxiety and uncertainty.
Miró presents a seemingly commonplace arrangement – bottles, fruit resembling a squash or pumpkin, and most notably, an aged and worn shoe. However, these familiar forms are far from traditionally rendered. They’re distorted, fragmented, and float within an atmospheric field of color rather than resting on a defined surface. The composition is deliberately unbalanced; there's no single focal point, forcing the eye to wander across the canvas, drawn into a dynamic interplay of shapes and hues. A subtle diagonal flow guides the viewer from the upper left towards the lower right, anchored by the poignant presence of the old shoe.
This artwork exemplifies Miró’s unique position within 20th-century art. While rooted in surrealism, it leans heavily into expressionistic tendencies, prioritizing emotional impact over realistic representation. Executed in oil paint with bold, visible brushstrokes, the technique reveals a layering and scumbling effect – a broken, uneven application of paint that adds texture and depth. The colors aren't blended smoothly; instead, they exist as distinct patches, creating visual tension and a sense of unrest.
1937 was a pivotal year for Miró and for Spain. Witnessing the horrors of the Civil War profoundly impacted his work. Created during his time in Paris, this piece reflects the artist’s anguish and anxieties surrounding the conflict. It exists alongside other powerful artistic responses to the war, such as Picasso's *Guernica*, serving as a visual testament to a nation torn apart. Miró himself sided with the Republican cause, expressing his political beliefs through art.
The seemingly simple subject matter is laden with symbolism. The old shoe, in particular, evokes notions of weariness, journey, loss, or perhaps a life lived. Traditionally, still life paintings represent *vanitas* – the fleeting nature of beauty and mortality. Here, that theme is amplified by the distorted forms and intense colors, suggesting emotional turmoil and psychological unrest. The overall feeling isn’t one of peaceful contemplation but rather of decay, fragmentation, and a deep-seated anxiety.
This artwork is more than just a painting; it's an emotional landscape, a window into the anxieties of a generation. Its bold colors and dynamic composition make it a striking statement piece for any interior. Whether you’re an art collector seeking a significant work by a master, or an interior designer looking to add depth and intrigue to a space, this reproduction captures the power and complexity of Miró's vision. It invites contemplation and sparks conversation, making it a truly unforgettable addition to your collection.
1893 - 1983 , Spain
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