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- Dutch_Interiors abstract "The Dutch interiors are a series of three paintings painted by Joan Miró in 1928, each inspired by Dutch Golden Age paintings of Dutch interiors. Dutch Interior I is a reinterpretation of the Lute Player by Hendrik Martenszoon Sorgh, Dutch Interior II is a reinterpretation of the Children teaching a cat to dance by Jan Steen, and Dutch Interior III is a reinterpretation of the Young woman at her toilet, also by Steen. They belong to a Mirós' period called "assassination of painting". In the Spring of 1928, during a trip to Belgium and Holland, Miró was impressed by the Dutch masters of the 17th-century. After buying colorful postcards of some paintings he began his reinterpretations. The colors are the hues of the original paintings, but the intensity of the color is purely Miró. Thus, a green-gray gradient wall of Martensz Sorgh becomes a green apple in Miró.".
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- Dutch_Interiors wikiPageRevisionID "653927175".
- Dutch_Interiors wikiPageWikiLink Category:1928_paintings.
- Dutch_Interiors wikiPageWikiLink Category:Collections_of_the_National_Gallery_of_Art.
- Dutch_Interiors wikiPageWikiLink Category:Paintings_by_Jan_Steen.
- Dutch_Interiors wikiPageWikiLink Category:Paintings_by_Joan_Miró.
- Dutch_Interiors wikiPageWikiLink Dutch_Golden_Age.
- Dutch_Interiors wikiPageWikiLink Dutch_Golden_Age_painting.
- Dutch_Interiors wikiPageWikiLink Dutch_master.
- Dutch_Interiors wikiPageWikiLink Hendrik_Martenszoon_Sorgh.
- Dutch_Interiors wikiPageWikiLink Jan_Steen.
- Dutch_Interiors wikiPageWikiLink Joan_Miró.
- Dutch_Interiors wikiPageWikiLink Metropolitan_Museum_of_Art.
- Dutch_Interiors wikiPageWikiLink MoMA.
- Dutch_Interiors wikiPageWikiLink Museum_of_Modern_Art.
- Dutch_Interiors wikiPageWikiLink Solomon_R._Guggenheim_Museum.
- Dutch_Interiors wikiPageWikiLink The_Farm_(Miró).
- Dutch_Interiors wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dutch Interiors".
- Dutch_Interiors hasPhotoCollection Dutch_Interiors.
- Dutch_Interiors wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Joan_Miró.
- Dutch_Interiors subject Category:1928_paintings.
- Dutch_Interiors subject Category:Collections_of_the_National_Gallery_of_Art.
- Dutch_Interiors subject Category:Paintings_by_Jan_Steen.
- Dutch_Interiors subject Category:Paintings_by_Joan_Miró.
- Dutch_Interiors hypernym Series.
- Dutch_Interiors type TelevisionShow.
- Dutch_Interiors comment "The Dutch interiors are a series of three paintings painted by Joan Miró in 1928, each inspired by Dutch Golden Age paintings of Dutch interiors. Dutch Interior I is a reinterpretation of the Lute Player by Hendrik Martenszoon Sorgh, Dutch Interior II is a reinterpretation of the Children teaching a cat to dance by Jan Steen, and Dutch Interior III is a reinterpretation of the Young woman at her toilet, also by Steen. They belong to a Mirós' period called "assassination of painting".".
- Dutch_Interiors label "Dutch Interiors".
- Dutch_Interiors sameAs Interiors_holandesos.
- Dutch_Interiors sameAs Nederlandaj_Internoj.
- Dutch_Interiors sameAs Interiores_holandeses.
- Dutch_Interiors sameAs Holandako_barruak.
- Dutch_Interiors sameAs Intérieurs_hollandais.
- Dutch_Interiors sameAs Interiores_holandeses.
- Dutch_Interiors sameAs डच_इंटीरियर्स.
- Dutch_Interiors sameAs Interior_Belanda.
- Dutch_Interiors sameAs Interni_olandesi.
- Dutch_Interiors sameAs Interiores_holandeses.
- Dutch_Interiors sameAs m.010gmgkn.
- Dutch_Interiors sameAs Q3153785.
- Dutch_Interiors sameAs Q3153785.
- Dutch_Interiors wasDerivedFrom Dutch_Interiors?oldid=653927175.
- Dutch_Interiors isPrimaryTopicOf Dutch_Interiors.