Artist: Joan Miró
Price: $500.00
Medium: Printmaking
Ship From Henderson, NV
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Creation Date: 1956
Materials: lithograph
Dimensions: 8" x 27"
Condition: Condition: there is some creasing and wear, with pinholes along the middle fold.
Finish: Unframed
About the Item: Medium: original lithograph. Printed in 1956 for the rare Miro / Artigas exhibition catalogue and published by the Pierre Matisse Gallery. Size: 8 x 27 inches (202 x 694 mm). This work was issued as a folded sheet with three folds, and there are different original Miro lithographs printed on the back side. Not signed.
Condition: there is some creasing and wear, with pinholes along the middle fold.
Condition: there is some creasing and wear, with pinholes along the middle fold.
About The Artist
Joan Miró i Ferrà, a Spanish painter, sculptor, and ceramist born in Barcelona in 1893, was known professionally as Joan Miró. He gained international recognition for his work, which is often seen as Surrealist but with a unique style that occasionally leaned towards Fauvism and Expressionism. Miró was known for his interest in the unconscious mind, evident in his childlike art, and his works often reflected his Catalan heritage. Throughout his career, Miró openly criticized traditional painting methods, which he believed supported bourgeois society, and he famously called for an "assassination of painting" to challenge conventional visual elements.
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