The Tilled Field

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The Tilled Field is a seminal 1923–24 surrealist painting by Joan Miró that marks his transition from detailed realism to a highly personal, symbolic, and abstract visual language.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf painting
surrealist painting
artisticStyle abstract
personal visual language
symbolic
colorPalette earth tones
strong primary colors
countryOfOrigin Spain
creator Joan Miró
depicts Catalan landscape
abstracted human figures
farm animals
flags
mountains
ploughed field
sea
tree with eye
describedAs key work marking Miró’s transition from detailed realism to abstraction
seminal 1923–24 surrealist painting by Joan Miró
genre Surrealism
hasPart abstract forms
biomorphic shapes
geometric elements
symbolic motifs
hasTheme dreamlike transformation of reality
national identity
rural landscape
symbolic representation of nature
inception 1923
1924
influencedBy Catalan folk culture
European avant‑garde art
rural life
languageOfWork none
locationOfCreation Paris
marksPhase transition from realism to abstraction
transition to personal symbolic language
movement Surrealism
narrativeLocation Catalonia
partOf Joan Miró’s early surrealist period
significance early landmark of Surrealism
seminal work in Miró’s oeuvre
title The Tilled Field self-link

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Joan Miró notableWork The Tilled Field
The Tilled Field title The Tilled Field self-link