Per Alberti, per La Spagna (For Alberti, For Spain) - SOLD

Per Alberti, per La Spagna (For Alberti, For Spain) is an original contemporary artwork realized by Joan Mirò in 1975

Hand signed. Hors Commerce specimen.


Per Alberti per la Spagna (For Alberti, For Spain) is an extraordinary, brilliantly colored etching by the Spanish artist. 

With its great expressive force, Per Alberti, per la Spagna is a perfect example of the graphic skill Mirò developed over years of continuous innovation and experimenting. 
Good  conditions.

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Per Alberti, per La Spagna (For Alberti, For Spain) is an original contemporary artwork realized by Joan Mirò in 1975

Hand signed. Hors Commerce specimen.

Reference: Dupin 926

Per Alberti per la Spagna (For Alberti, For Spain) is an extraordinary, brilliantly colored etching by the Spanish artist. 
Printed on Fabriano paper, Printed by M2M, Rome, and with their blindstamp. Published by Editori Riuniti.

With its great expressive force, Per Alberti, per la Spagna is a perfect example of the graphic skill Mirò developed over years of continuous innovation and experimenting. 
Good  conditions.

Bibliography: Joan Mirò. Les Livres Illustrés, Patrick Cramer Editeur 1989, n.195 

Born in Barcelona in 1893, Joan Miró was a Spanish painter, engraver, sculptor and a member of the Surrealist movement. Certainly one of the most dynamic and polyvalent figures on the 20th Century arts scene, Miró went through various creative phases but was always guided by the “instinctive strength of gestures”. Engraving was an important part of Miró’s artistic opus and he always considered graphics as a universe governed by its own laws, on equal footing with painting and sculpture.   

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SKU
T-134173
Artist
Joan Mirò
Typology
Original Prints
Technique
Etching
Period
1970s
Year
1975
Signature
Hand Signed
Conditions
Good (minor cosmetic wear)
Dimensions (cm)
90 x 66 x 0.1
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