May 1968 is a painting by Joan Miró which he created between 1968 and 1973. It is part of the collection of the Fundació Joan Miró, in Barcelona. The painting...
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Beginning in May 1968, a period of civil unrest occurred throughout France, lasting seven weeks and punctuated by demonstrations, general strikes, and...
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The Fundació Joan Miró (Catalan: Fundació Joan Miró, Centre d'Estudis d'Art Contemporani [fundəsiˈo ʒuˈam miˈɾo]; English: Joan Miró Foundation, Centre...
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Look up Miro or miro in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Miro or Miró may refer to: Miro (collaboration platform), a collaborative online whiteboard tool...
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work, the Fundació Joan Miró, was established in his native city of Barcelona in 1975, and another, the Fundació Pilar i Joan Miró, was established in his...
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Look up Miro in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Miró is a Spanish language surname, literally meaning either "insignia" or "eminent". The surname originated...
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Luis Miró Doñate (3 March 1913 – 15 September 1991) was a Spanish football player and coach. As a player Miró played for FC Barcelona as a goalkeeper....
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Gazzetta dello Sport) and television presenter (Diretta Stadio). Carola Miró, 58, Spanish teacher and political consort, cancer. Anna Panagiotopoulou...
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... I do not know what will await me upon arrival. — Joan Miró 1940: 335 p. Fearing Miró might be on a fascist blacklist (in fact he was not), they...
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Joan Miró: The Ladder of Escape was an exhibition organized by the Joan Miró Foundation in Barcelona in collaboration with the Tate Modern in London....
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Carlos Miró Quesada Laos (Lima; October 19, 1903 — Brussels; November 4, 1969) was a Peruvian journalist, politician and diplomat. Born in Lima on October...
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1991. Miro Barešić was born on 10 September 1950 in Šibenik, People's Republic of Croatia, part of Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia. In 1968, as...
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Spain. Catalan painters Joan Miró and Antoni Tàpies both alluded to Puig Antich's execution in their mid-1970s work. Miró's The Hope of a Condemned Man...
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Rebuilt in 1992 in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain 1955: Joan Miró studio (Fundació Pilar i Joan Miró), Palma, Majorca, Spain 1955-1958: Havana Plan Piloto,...
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Miró otro, originally spelled backwards as Orim, was a retrospective of the Catalan painter Joan Miró's work organized by Official College of Architects...
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Miro Kovač (born 20 September 1968) is a Croatian historian, diplomat and politician who served as the Minister of Foreign and European Affairs in the...
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The Navigator's Hope (category Paintings by Joan Miró)
Dupin; Joan Miró; Ariane Lelong-Mainaud (2002). Joan Miró: 1959-1968. Daniel Lelong. ISBN 978-2-86882-056-3. Retrieved 6 September 2011. "Joan Miró. The Song...
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Meritxell, Beatriu (1 May 2011). "A hymn of freedom Joan Miró I". The Tate.org. Retrieved 2 November 2024. Soby, James Thrall (1959). Joan Miró (PDF). New York:...
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(play), published anonymously in 1653 Her Majesty the Queen (Miró), a sculpture object by Joan Miró The Queen, the name of a GWR 3031 Class locomotive TSS The...
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Color field (category Articles that may contain original research from September 2023)
admired Miró's work and painted Miró-like paintings, before finally discovering his own originality in the early 1940s. During the 1960s Miró painted...
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Inter Milan (redirect from History of F.C. Internazionale Milano (1960-1968))
the club changed its name to Football Club Internazionale Milano, and in 1968 after 13 years Angelo Moratti sold the team to Ivanoe Fraizzoli, and also...
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Francesc Miró-Sans as president of Barcelona, on 14 November 1953, was to relaunch the project. Invested in February of the following year, Miró-Sans decided...
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Silvo Plut (category 1968 births)
Silvo Plut (29 May 1968 – 28 April 2007) was a Slovenian serial killer. He was sentenced to 30 years in prison for the murder of Ljubica Ulčar and the...
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professional soccer league which existed in the United States and Canada between 1968 and 1984. Contents A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z NASL...
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Miroslav Žbirka (redirect from Miro Žbirka)
remixed collection Like a Hero: The Best of Miro (2008). Problems playing these files? See media help. Miroslav "Miro" Žbirka (21 October 1952 – 10 November...
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The Hope of a Condemned Man (category Paintings by Joan Miró)
a series of three paintings by Joan Miró in 1974 which are now part of the permanent collection of the Joan Miró Foundation in Barcelona. During the last...
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our penalty area was already full of coins." Barcelona goalkeeper Lluis Miró rarely approached his line—when he did, he was armed with stones. As Francisco...
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entrance of the building there is a statue from Joan Miró, ceded for 2 years by Fundació Joan Miró. In 2024, Puig inaugurated a second building within...
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election. The walls of her Los Angeles home were adorned with pictures by Joan Miró, Pablo Picasso, Marc Chagall, Max Ernst, and Dorothea Tanning, all reportedly...
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succeeding four-term incumbent Miro Weinberger, who chose to retire. Vermont Progressive gain from Democratic. Anchorage, Alaska: On May 14, Suzanne LaFrance defeated...
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