
Arab Riders
Oil on artist board
11 x 13 in. (27.9 x 33 cm.)
Private collection
Sold for USD 9,600 in April 2006
Joaquín Miró (Spanish, 1849–1914) was a painter of figures, nudes, interior scenes, urban and rural landscapes and still lives. Miro studied at the School of Fine Art in Barcelona before travelling to Paris. At this stage Miro associated with the Montmartre artists. He was a friend of Théophile Steinlen and was attracted by the work of Picasso and Utrillo. Miro exhibited widely at the Autumn Salon in Paris, Liége and elsewhere. More on Joaquín Miró
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