Among the most acclaimed works of the master worth mentioning triptych “Blue 1/2/3”, consisting of three huge paintings. All of them consist of simple shapes on a blue background.
In “Blue 2”, Miro includes a dynamic red line on the left side of the picture, which contrasts with the serene background. This part is considered the most famous of the three.
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