In a Freudian posthumous twist, researchers found a portrait of Catalan artist Joan Miró’s mom hid beneath his “Painting” practically a century after its completion in 1927.
Researchers at Barcelona’s Fundació Joan Miró, a museum and heart for scholarship on the late artist and up to date artwork at giant, introduced final week in a press assertion that “Painting” overlaid a portrait of his mom, Dolors Ferrà i Oromí. The invention comes virtually 50 years after the inspiration first detected the likeness of a mysterious lady behind the deep blue paint.
Miró, typically described as a Surrealist, gifted “Painting” to his buddy Joan Prats, who owned the work till his dying in 1970. 5 years later, Fundació Joan Miró acquired the work. In 1978, the group performed the primary X-ray of the portray throughout a preliminary restoration report, which revealed a portrait of an unidentified lady.
In the latest research led by Head of Preventive Conservation and Restoration Elisabet Serrat, basis researchers used extra superior methods, together with infrared images and X-ray spectroscopy and fluorescence, to discern who the mysterious lady was.
Fundació Joan Miró has recognized concerning the portrait beneath “Painting” because the Nineteen Seventies, however has not been capable of establish its topic till now.
In keeping with Fundació Joan Miró, the Catalan artist overpainted different works — principally to criticize what he deemed “imitative painting.” The identical yr “Painting” was accomplished, Miró famously declared his intent to “assassinate painting” in a problem to creative conference. Between 1940 and 1960, Miró overpainted portraits, and by the Nineteen Seventies, he hid principally landscapes.
In later iterations of masking present artworks, Miró typically left proof suggesting the bottom portray’s existence. Within the case of “Painting,” Miró left behind raised clumps of paint over the brooch and earrings of his mom’s portrait.
Researchers suspect the unique portrait was painted by Cristòfol Montserrat Jorba, who additionally painted an analogous portrait of the artist’s mom in 1907. The subsumed lady was recognized as Miró’s mom based mostly on the technical similarity between these two works in addition to Serrat’s commentary that the 2 faces have been “exactly the same,” as she advised the Guardian.
Cristòfol Montserrat Jorba’s “Portrait of Dolors Ferrà i Oromí” (1907) led researchers to conclude that the artist painted the portrait underlying Joan Miró’s “Painting” (1927)
An evaluation of the paint means that Miró used zinc white to arrange the second-hand canvas for his new work. Researchers aren’t positive why the artist determined to smother the portrait of his mom for this specific portray, however the basis instructed it might have been out of comfort.
However the group’s government director, Marko Daniel, advised the Guardian he has a special idea.
“It is an act of rebellion. But Miró was already 32 when he started this, so it’s not a juvenile act of rebellion against his parents,” Daniel stated. As an alternative, he suspects it was an act “against the kind of world that his parents represented; the middle-class aspirations to being ever so slightly posher than you really are.”
The findings are the topic of the establishment’s exhibition Beneath the Layers of Miró: A Scientific Investigation, which is able to run by way of June 29.
{A photograph} utilizing transmitted infrared mild reveals particulars of the portrait topic’s face. (© Successió Miró, 2025)