Which statements about Joan Miró or his art are true? Choose all answers that are correct. A. He was born in Spain and went to art school in Paris, France. B. He used his imagination to paint pictures that combine real and make-believe things. C. He used many different kinds of lines and shapes to make his paintings look playful. D. He made his art look imaginary because he was inexperienced at making real-looking paintings.

Respuesta :

I believe the answers are B and C.

Answer:

Letters B and C are the correct answers.

Explanation:

Joan Miró was a Spanish painter, sculptor, and ceramist who was born in Catalonia. He studied at Escuela de Arte Francisco Galí, Círculo Artístico de Sant Lluc, in Spain, so A is incorrect. His works are usually related the Surrealist movement. Letter D is also incorrect because his intention wasn't to make real-looking paintings, but to create something different from what human eye can see. He is also famous for the shapes of his works, such as Horse, Pipe and Red Flower, or Dona I Ocell, where lines, shapes, and colors seem playful.