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The Mironins are characters who have scaped from a work by Joan Miró. Created by Anna Carretero, Anna Purroy and Marcela Hattemer for the children's book "Mironins" and adapted by Cornelius Films for the animated series with same title.
The Mironins are characters who have scaped from a work by Joan Miró. Created by Anna Carretero, Anna Purroy and Marcela Hattemer for the children's book "Mironins" and adapted by Cornelius Films for the animated series with same title.
The Mironins are characters who have scaped from a work by Joan Miró. Created by Anna Carretero, Anna Purroy and Marcela Hattemer for the children's book "Mironins" and adapted by Cornelius Films for the animated series with same title.
The Mironins are characters who have scaped from a work by Joan Miró. Created by Anna Carretero, Anna Purroy and Marcela Hattemer for the children's book "Mironins" and adapted by Cornelius Films for the animated series with same title.
The Mironins are characters who have scaped from a work by Joan Miró. Created by Anna Carretero, Anna Purroy and Marcela Hattemer for the children's book "Mironins" and adapted by Cornelius Films for the animated series with same title.
Cardboard puzzle for coloring with the image of Joan Miró's work "Sans titre", 1978.
The Mironins are characters who have scaped from a work by Joan Miró. Created by Anna Carretero, Anna Purroy and Marcela Hattemer for the children's book "Mironins" and adapted by Cornelius Films for the animated series with same title.
The Mironins are characters who have scaped from a work by Joan Miró. Created by Anna Carretero, Anna Purroy and Marcela Hattemer for the children's book "Mironins" and adapted by Cornelius Films for the animated series with same title.
The Mironins are characters who have scaped from a work by Joan Miró. Created by Anna Carretero, Anna Purroy and Marcela Hattemer for the children's book "Mironins" and adapted by Cornelius Films for the animated series with same title.
Kid's sweatshirt with an image of Joan Miró's work "Femmes", from 1965.
Socks which reproduces one of the "pochoirs" that Joan Miró made for issues 1-4 of the magazine "Cahiers d'art" in 1934. The "pochoir" is a stamping technique in which the color is applied from manually through templates.
Socks which reproduces one of the "pochoirs" that Joan Miró made for issues 1-4 of the magazine "Cahiers d'art" in 1934. The "pochoir" is a stamping technique in which the color is applied from manually through templates.