Miró Lithographe II - Plate XI

"Miró Lithographe II - Plate XI"  is an original lithograph realized by Joan Miró in 1975. Perfect conditions.

Joan Miró  (1893-1983) was a Spanish artist. Since the beginning, Miró’s work included a component of fantasy and hallucination. His artistic approach encouraged the free play of associations, and envisaged “accidents” to provoke reactions closely connected to subconscious experiences.

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"Miró Lithographe II - Plate XI"  is an original lithograph realized by  Joan Miró  in 1975. Perfect conditions.

It comes from the set of 11 lithographs realized for the catalogue "Miró Lithographe II" edited by Graphis Arte, Livorno and Toninelli Arte Moderna, Milano, in 1975.

Reference: Patrick Cramer, Joan Miró, C atalogue Raisonné des Livres Illustrés , Editeur P. Cramer, Genève 1989, n. 198.

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”. 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.

To read more about the artist, click   here .

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SKU
M-94965
Artist
Joan Mirò
Typology
Original Prints
Technique
Lithograph
Editor
Livorno, Graphis Arte - Milano, Toninelli Arte Moderna
Period
1970s
Signature
Stamp Signed
Conditions
Excellent (perfect conditions, as new)
Dimensions (cm)
34 x 0,1 x 26
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