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  1. Blue I, II, III is a triptych created in 1961. It is a set of three-part display abstract oil paintings by the Spanish modern artist Joan Miró. The paintings are named Blue I, Blue II, Blue III and are similar.

  2. Miro's three large-format paintings Blue I - III are part of a series of triptychs which he painted at the beginning of the 1960s in his new studio in Mallorca.

  3. Oct 14, 2023 · As the middle painting in a group of three, Bleu II by Joan Miro is a striking piece. It was painted when Miro was already popular and holding many exhibitions, and attracts a lot of attention based on the bright colours and unusual shapes.

  4. Joan Miró. (1893, Espagne - 1983, Espagne) Bleu III. 04 mars 1961. Reinforcing the metaphysical character of this abstract landscape, its elements seem to be threatened with extinction. This is the most minimal of the three panels that make up the triptych.

  5. Dec 11, 2019 · Joan Miró (1893-1983) Bleu I, Bleu II, Bleu III, 1961 https://bit.ly/Pompidou-VIP. [English subtitles available]C’est parmi les 120 000 œuvres de la collection du Centre Pompidou, la plus ...

  6. Bleu II by Joan Miro unites a three painting series on the walls of The Centre Pompidou in Paris, France. This triptych exemplifies Miro’s obsession with abstract but familiar subjects portrayed within vacant dreamscapes.

  7. www.centrepompidou.fr › fr › ressourcesBleu I - Centre Pompidou

    Joan Miró (1893, Espagne - 1983, Espagne) Titre principal Bleu I. Date de création 04 mars 1961. Lieu de réalisation Peint à Palma de Mallorca. Domaine Peinture: Technique Huile sur toile