Wikipedia:WikiProject Miró/Done/Ladder
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Description
[edit]Following the exhibition of Joan Miró. The ladder of escape which opened on 15 October 2011, a collaboration between the Foundation in Barcelona and the Catalan Wikipedia was proposed. The project intends to stick QR codes alongside some of the most prominent artworks of the exhibition. These codes link to Wikipedia articles. These QRpedia codes identify the language of the phone and can therefore present the article -in the user's preferred language- on Wikipedia.
On 14 September there was a edit-a-thon at the Foundation as a special contribution to the project, to launch this project.
Here is a list of possible items to create and / or improve.
Did You Know...?
[edit]- Man and Woman in Front of a Pile of Excrement Kippelboy (? views) 20 September 2011
Selected Works of the temporary exhibition
[edit]- Portrait of Vincent Nubiola
- Paintings on masonite
- Metamorphosis
- Naked woman climbing the stairs
- May 1968 (Miró)
- Hands flying off toward the constellations
- His Majesty the King
- Her Majesty the Queen (Miró)
- His Highness the Prince
- The navigator's hope
- The Farm (Miró)
- Head of a Catalan Peasant
- Still Life with Old Shoe
- Barcelona Series
- Constellations (Miró)
- The hope of a condemned Man
Please help looking for typos on the translations or translating the entries to your mother languages.
Background
[edit]- Contemporary art
- Dictatorship of Primo de Rivera
- Noucentisme
- Spanish Civil War
- Spanish General Election of 1936
- Catalan Republic
- General Franco
- Catalan culture
Related Characters
[edit]- Joseph Pascó
- Modest Urgell
- Francis of Assisi Galí
- Josep Dalmau
- Joan Prats Vallès
- Sebastian Gasch
- Christopher Enric Ricart
- Francis Joseph Rafols
- Josep Llorens Artigas (Papitu)
- Michael and Joan Gaspar
- Francis Farreras ( Galerie Maeght )
- Josep Lluis Sert
- Josep Maria Junoy
- Joaquim Gomis
Other subjects or works
[edit]- Club 49
- Mont-Roig del Camp
- Pilar and Joan Miró
- Centre Miró
- Man and Woman in Front of a Pile of Excrement
- North-South
NOTE: You can also help translating any of these articles into English or other languages to disseminate this content into other versions of Wikipedia.
See the Catalan version to sign up (you don't need to speak the language!)
Press
[edit]- Lots! including this