Artist: Joan Miró (1893–1983), the legendary Spanish/Catalan painter and sculptor.
Era & Movement: Painted in 1938, this piece falls into Miró's "wild" period, a time heavily influenced by the anxieties of the Spanish Civil War. It is a quintessential example of Surrealism.
Visual Elements: The composition relies on his iconic symbolic language rather than literal representation. It features a massive, bright yellow abstract head above a green and yellow base bisected by a black trunk. In the center, delicate, constellation-like black lines project from a red and blue shape, anchoring the abstract figure against a smooth, gradient pastel background.