Ubu roi 3
A Visionary Echoes Through Time
Joan Miró’s *Chez le Roi de Pologne: Ubu Roi*, plate III, stands as a testament to the enduring power of surrealism—a movement that sought to liberate art from rational constraints and tap into the subconscious realm. Executed in 1954 for Alfred Jarry’s provocative play, this lithograph embodies Miró's distinctive approach to abstraction, blending organic shapes with vibrant hues to convey a profound sense of unease and theatrical grandeur.
The Painter’s Palette: Technique and Material
Miró employed the meticulous process of lithography—a printing technique involving transferring ink from a stone onto paper—to achieve remarkable tonal precision and textural depth. The artist skillfully layered aquachete and gouache over the lithograph, creating a rich surface that captures the dynamism of his vision. Careful observation reveals subtle variations in color intensity, highlighting Miró’s meticulous attention to detail and demonstrating mastery of printmaking techniques.
Catalan Folklore and Surrealist Symbolism
The imagery within *Ubu Roi*, plate III—characterized by amorphous figures reminiscent of Catalan folklore—reflects Miró's deep connection to his homeland. These stylized forms pulsate with energy, conveying a sense of movement and disorientation that aligns perfectly with the play’s absurdist themes. Recurring motifs like spirals and circles symbolize cycles of life and death, mirroring the dramatic narrative unfolding on the canvas.
A Reflection of Jarry's Vision
Alfred Jarry’s *Ubu Roi* was a daring challenge to bourgeois morality and theatrical conventions—a deliberate provocation designed to unsettle audiences. Miró responded with an artwork that mirrors this rebellious spirit, capturing the unsettling atmosphere of the play through its bold colors and fragmented forms. The lithograph serves as a visual embodiment of Jarry’s exploration of human folly and the grotesque, cementing Miró's place within the canon of Surrealist art.
Beyond Reproduction: Experiencing Miró’s Original
While reproductions offer an accessible glimpse into Miró’s artistic genius, nothing compares to encountering the original artwork—a tangible connection to a pivotal moment in 20th-century art history. The subtle nuances of color and texture present in *Chez le Roi de Pologne: Ubu Roi*, plate III,* are impossible to fully convey through print media, underscoring the importance of preserving and appreciating Miró’s legacy.
Joan Miró (1893 – 1983)
Křehká kráska v zrcadle – mistrovské dílo Joan Miró z roku 1919, plné symboliky a podivného kouzla. Objevte surrealistickou hloubku a osobní výpověď tohoto ikonického obrazu.
O tomto díle
- Název: Ubu roi 3
- Autor: Joan Miró
- Formát: Landscape
- Stav autorského práva: Chráněno autorským právem
- Technika: WallArt
- Období tvorby: Mature Period
- Barevná paleta: Dark
- Určení: Accent
- Klíčová slova: psychedelic colors , alfred jarry , modern art
- Sytost barev: Vivid
Základní informace
- Dimensions: 43 x 64 cm
- Medium: Lithograph
- Notable elements or techniques: Biomorphic forms, Catalan folklore
- Title: Chez le Roi de Pologne
- Influences: Gaudí
- Year: 1966
- Location: Minneapolis Institute of Art
