You can try one of the oldest, most well-established gallery in Anchorage: Artique, right downtown. If they don't have any of Joan's paintings, they will certainly know where to find them. You can also check out the cover of my book "In Search of the Tundra Daisy" which has - with her permission - one of her paintings on the cover. ISBN 978-1-59433-066-7 Craig White
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One can find more information on arts & heritage online at MoMA Art Research, Find Art Info, Art Fire, Seattle Art Museum, National Gallery of Art, and other art museums' FAQ pages.
There are websites dedicated to supplying prints of Joan Miro's paintings. Local art gallery websites are a good source of information and if they don't have the information that is needed they are capable of pointing one in the right direction.
Joan Miro didn't have an exact movement as he went all over the place putting different ideas into his paintings and sculptures. He had lots of inspiration from different people like Van Gogh, which helped alot.
One can find a fine art print publisher on the Yelp website where one can search by category and find contact details. The 'Art Business' website also allows one to find publishers.
No, Joan was not an artist.
Joan Evans - art historian - died in 1977.
Joan Evans - art historian - was born in 1893.
modern art
Joan Rossi has written: 'Index to York art' -- subject(s): Art, Catalogs
Joan Moshimer has written: 'Patterns by Joan Moshimer' 'Hooked on cats' -- subject(s): Cats in art, Hooking
he studied in a private art academy.
Joan O'Hagan has written: 'Death and a madonna' -- subject(s): Art historians, Fiction
Joan Darragh has written: 'Museum design' -- subject(s): Art museum architecture, Art museums, Building, Designs and plans, Estimates, Maintenance and repair
Modernism (Surrealism).
Joan Mahan has written: 'Art, the altogether aged aardvark' -- subject(s): Alphabet, Stories in rhyme
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