She is best remembered for her landscape paintings and the cataloguing and management of her father Joan Miró's work and estate.
[1][2][3][4] She was born in Palma de Mallorca on 17 July 1930, as the only children of the painter Joan Miró and his wife Pilar Juncosa Iglesias (1904-1995).
These centres have been responsible for the dissemination and study of the work of Miró, and also for becoming places for experimentation and exhibition of contemporary art.
She lost her oldest son, David Fernández Miró, poet, translator and music editor, in 1991, also at a very young age.
She died in Palma de Mallorca, on December 26, 2004, due to a heart attack, suffered after a scheduled hip operation.