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The Hermitage

1924
Joan Miró (Spanish, 1893–1983)
The Hermitage turns its subject, a mountainside retreat in Miró’s native region of Catalonia, into an unreal, dreamlike environment. Miró had studied under a traditional landscape painter as a teenager and, despite his antipathy to perspective and other established painting techniques, he continued to imaginatively portray the Spanish countryside in works such as Person in the Presence of Nature.

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