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Spanish (1893–1983)
Joan Miro's Surrealist abstraction is a fine example of the artist's reliance on the subconscious rather than his reality when creating art.
With uneven black forms accented by pops of red and green, the artist's portrayal of the sponge fisherman is unrecognizable and is rendered according to the artist's subconscious rather than the realistic appearance of the subject.
1971
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