Chouette Verte

 

 

Chouette Verte is a vintage poster realized after a painting by Joan Mirò (After) (1893 - 1983) in the 1981.

Original Colored lithograph on wove paper.

Excellent Conditions. 

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T-121033
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Chouette Verte is a vintage poster realized after a painting by Joan Mirò (After) (1893 - 1983) in the 1981.

Original Colored lithograph on wove paper.

Realized for the Musée d'Albi or Galerie Adrien Maeght. Excellent Conditions. 

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Joan Mirò (After) (1893 - 1983). While Joan Miró (1893-1983) rejected any formal association with movements or groups, including the Surrealists, André Breton recognised him as “the most Surrealist of us all”. From the beginning, Miró’s work included a component of fantasy and hallucination. After Surrealist poets in Paris introduced him to the use of chance in the creation of art, Miró conceived a new painting technique. His artistic approach encouraged the free play of associations, and envisaged “accidents” to provoke reactions closely connected to subconscious experiences. Miró’s famous motifs consist of freely reshaped fragments cut from catalogues for machinery on canvases to form black silhouettes – solid or in outline, with dramatic accents of white and red. Miró described his creative process as a switching back and forth between unconscious and conscious image-making: “Rather than setting out to paint something, I begin painting and as I paint the picture begins to assert itself, or suggest itself under my brush. The form becomes a sign for a woman or a bird as I work… The first stage is free, unconscious… The second stage is carefully calculated”. Even the artist could not always explain the meanings of images. They are unprompted and instinctive expressions of the little-understood and unconscious part of life. In 1954, he won the award for graphics at the Venice Biennial, and in 1958 the Guggenheim International Award.

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SKU
T-121033
Artist
Joan Mirà³ (After)
Typology
Original Prints
Technique
Lithograph
Editor
Galerie Adrien Maeght, Paris
Period
1980s
Year
1981
Signature
Not signed
Conditions
Excellent (perfect conditions, as new)
Dimensions (cm)
69.5 x 50.8 x 0.1
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