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The Table By Joan Miro
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What can be said about the subject matter/imagery of this still life painting?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The subject matter is old fashioned for its time, reminiscent of the still life paintings favoured by the Victorian gentry for their dining rooms, such as this one:
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Miro has tried to put a modern twist to it by the use of cubism, popularised by Picasso but the subject matter is out of step with the 1920s fashion and style - maybe that was the point the artist was trying to make.
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Miro has tried to put a modern twist to it by the use of cubism, popularised by Picasso but the subject matter is out of step with the 1920s fashion and style - maybe that was the point the artist was trying to make.
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