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Buy Original Joan Miró Signed and Numbered Artwork For Sale. Joan Miró's whimsy and childlike sensibility are unmatched. A signed original Miró print, such as our collection of aquatints, lithographs and etchings, can carry an entire room. His large-scale graphic works are an excellent investment.
Some of Miró’s lithographs, such as his collaborations with the fine art publisher Derrière le Miroir, recreate his paintings on paper, while many others, such as his 1944 “Barcelona” series, are entirely new designs that explore the possibilities of the lithography technique.
‘Miró’s prints can broadly be broken down into three categories,’ Macaulay says, ‘which, essentially, are the three main techniques he used: intaglio [ie, drypoint and etching], lithograph and carborundum’.
In 1944, Miró completed a group of fifty black-and-white lithographs known as the Barcelona Series. Named for his hometown, where he found refuge after escaping from occupied Paris, the series is populated by faceless shadows, sharp-fanged hybrids, and wide-eyed forms with raised arms.
Joan Miró produced nearly 1,800 original lithographs and prints at the Maeght studio. He composed his score, invented his alphabet, scattered his symbols across the white page of his writing, close to graffiti.
Joan Miró, Ceramiques, is an original Lithograph made in 1974. It has a printed signature in the lower right of the image. Published and Printed by Maeght, Paris. M.928. Joan Miró was a widely considered one of the leading Surrealists, although he was never officially part of the group.
Joan Miró. Lithograph II. 1930, printed 1973. Lithograph. composition (slightly irreg.): 12 3/8 x 9 5/8" (31.5 x 24.4 cm); sheet: 22 1/16 x 17 3/4" (56 x 45.1 cm). Sala Gaspar, Barcelona and Galerie Gérald Cramer, Geneva/Paris. Damià Cais, Barcelona.
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