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This is an interior, wide-angle photograph of the Son Abrines studio of Joan Miró, located at the Fundació Miró Mallorca in Palma de Mallorca, Spain. The spacious studio features a light-colored, square-tiled floor, visibly stained with paint, and a rear wall constructed of light-toned, rough-textured stone blocks. Abundant natural light enters from multiple tall, vertical windows positioned along the right wall.

In the foreground on the left, a large wooden work table is present, exhibiting paint splatters and supporting several stacks of papers, a small natural rock, a dark ashtray, and a small black sculptural object. Directly behind this table, a smaller wooden desk holds a blue globe on a stand. The white wall on the far left is densely covered with numerous small collages, sketches, and pinned or taped paper documents. An upper-level mezzanine or balcony ledge is visible on the upper left, with large abstract paintings propped against its white railing. Various wooden elements, including stumps and boards, are positioned near the left wall.

The central and right portions of the studio are occupied by numerous canvases of various dimensions, many displaying abstract and surrealist artworks. These canvases are stacked against walls, positioned on multiple wooden easels, or leaning against furniture. A prominent painting in the lower right foreground, leaning against a table leg, depicts a stylized, elongated black figure with large red eyes and a white, open mouth against a lighter background. Another wooden work table in the mid-ground holds a dark glass bottle, a small black container, and a paint-stained palette. Additional art materials, including brushes and paint containers, are distributed across surfaces and the floor. No individuals are present within the scene.
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Jul 27, 2025, 11:07 AM

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This is an interior, wide-angle photograph of the Son Abrines studio of Joan Miró, located at the Fundació Miró Mallorca in Palma de Mallorca, Spain. The spacious studio features a light-colored, square-tiled floor, visibly stained with paint, and a rear wall constructed of light-toned, rough-textured stone blocks. Abundant natural light enters from multiple tall, vertical windows positioned along the right wall. In the foreground on the left, a large wooden work table is present, exhibiting paint splatters and supporting several stacks of papers, a small natural rock, a dark ashtray, and a small black sculptural object. Directly behind this table, a smaller wooden desk holds a blue globe on a stand. The white wall on the far left is densely covered with numerous small collages, sketches, and pinned or taped paper documents. An upper-level mezzanine or balcony ledge is visible on the upper left, with large abstract paintings propped against its white railing. Various wooden elements, including stumps and boards, are positioned near the left wall. The central and right portions of the studio are occupied by numerous canvases of various dimensions, many displaying abstract and surrealist artworks. These canvases are stacked against walls, positioned on multiple wooden easels, or leaning against furniture. A prominent painting in the lower right foreground, leaning against a table leg, depicts a stylized, elongated black figure with large red eyes and a white, open mouth against a lighter background. Another wooden work table in the mid-ground holds a dark glass bottle, a small black container, and a paint-stained palette. Additional art materials, including brushes and paint containers, are distributed across surfaces and the floor. No individuals are present within the scene.

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