Circus Horse

Joan Miró Spanish

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 912

This work belongs to a suite of some seventy "dream" pictures that Miró created in 1927. Influenced both by Surrealism and the narrative geometry of Paul Klee, Miró created whimsical, dreamlike compositions throughout the 1920s. In this painting of a circus, a bright blue ground provides the arena for a dancing horse and a central figure—the ringmaster, perhaps—whose yellow whip crisscrosses the canvas in a meditative, meandering line. As a critic remarked in 1928, Miró "acts in the world of magic."

Circus Horse, Joan Miró (Spanish, Barcelona 1893–1983 Palma de Mallorca), Tempera on canvas

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