Joan Miró
Joan Miró (1893-1983) was a Catalan painter, sculptor, and ceramist, one of the most prominent figures of Surrealism and modern art. His work is distinguished by the use of abstract forms, vivid colors, and dreamlike symbols, blending the imaginary and the subconscious. Miró explored various mediums throughout his career, ranging from painting to sculpture and ceramics. His works, such as The Farm Or Harlequin's Carnival, have become icons of contemporary art, and their influence remains strong in abstract art.