Joan Miro (after) - Le chant de la prairie





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Rare art print by Joan Miró in the format 87.0 x 59.5 cm titled Le Chant de la Prairie. The work is a high-quality print on stiff paper and in very good condition.
- printed and published by Kunstverlag since around 2000
- sourced directly from Kunstverlag
- since then professionally, light-protected stored in a graphic archive
Artist: Joan Miró
Title: Le Chant de la Prairie
Type: Poster print
Art: Print on stiff paper
Technique: Offset lithography
Originality: Reproduction
Overall size: 87.0 x 59.5 cm
Condition: Very good
Publisher: Kunstverlag
Format: Portrait orientation
Style: Surrealism
Era: Modern art
Nationality: Spanish art
Representation style: Abstract
Stylistic device: Painting
Joan Miró:
Joan Miró, one of the most important representatives of modern art, developed a distinctive visual language characterized by playful forms, vibrant colors, and poetic symbolism. His work moves between abstraction and figuration and reflects a blend of dream world, surrealism, and spontaneous creativity.
Originally influenced by Vincent van Gogh, Paul Cézanne, and the Fauves such as Henri Matisse, Miró began with a fairly realistic painting style before being inspired by Cubism and abstract art. Through contact with André Breton and the Surrealists, including Max Ernst, Salvador Dalí, and Yves Tanguy, he deepened his engagement with the unconscious and developed his own form of automatic drawing.
His artistic language, marked by organic shapes and sign-like elements, shows parallels to Paul Klee's poetic imagery and to the playful sculptures of Alexander Calder, with whom Miró was closely friends. The simplicity and vivid color of his works later found resonance in the color-field painting of Mark Rothko and the gestural compositions of Jackson Pollock.
In addition to painting, Miró experimented with ceramics, sculpture, and printmaking, engaging with artists like Antoni Tàpies and Jean Dubuffet about the possibilities of new materials. His influence is still felt in art today, particularly among artists like Takashi Murakami and Joan Cornellà, who employ a similar blend of playfulness and profound symbolism.
With his unique style that unites spontaneity and symbolic power, Joan Miró created art that goes beyond conventions. His works radiate a nearly childlike joy while being deep and full of magic—a fusion of dream and reality that has decisively shaped modern art.
- Shipping information:
We roll prints onto rigid cardboard tubes, wrap them with corrugated cardboard, and ship them in sturdy boxes with a tracking number.
- About us:
We have been active in the art trade for over 20 years and have extensive experience in the professional handling and shipping of artworks.
- shipping to the Canary Islands and Taiwan not available
Seller's Story
Rare art print by Joan Miró in the format 87.0 x 59.5 cm titled Le Chant de la Prairie. The work is a high-quality print on stiff paper and in very good condition.
- printed and published by Kunstverlag since around 2000
- sourced directly from Kunstverlag
- since then professionally, light-protected stored in a graphic archive
Artist: Joan Miró
Title: Le Chant de la Prairie
Type: Poster print
Art: Print on stiff paper
Technique: Offset lithography
Originality: Reproduction
Overall size: 87.0 x 59.5 cm
Condition: Very good
Publisher: Kunstverlag
Format: Portrait orientation
Style: Surrealism
Era: Modern art
Nationality: Spanish art
Representation style: Abstract
Stylistic device: Painting
Joan Miró:
Joan Miró, one of the most important representatives of modern art, developed a distinctive visual language characterized by playful forms, vibrant colors, and poetic symbolism. His work moves between abstraction and figuration and reflects a blend of dream world, surrealism, and spontaneous creativity.
Originally influenced by Vincent van Gogh, Paul Cézanne, and the Fauves such as Henri Matisse, Miró began with a fairly realistic painting style before being inspired by Cubism and abstract art. Through contact with André Breton and the Surrealists, including Max Ernst, Salvador Dalí, and Yves Tanguy, he deepened his engagement with the unconscious and developed his own form of automatic drawing.
His artistic language, marked by organic shapes and sign-like elements, shows parallels to Paul Klee's poetic imagery and to the playful sculptures of Alexander Calder, with whom Miró was closely friends. The simplicity and vivid color of his works later found resonance in the color-field painting of Mark Rothko and the gestural compositions of Jackson Pollock.
In addition to painting, Miró experimented with ceramics, sculpture, and printmaking, engaging with artists like Antoni Tàpies and Jean Dubuffet about the possibilities of new materials. His influence is still felt in art today, particularly among artists like Takashi Murakami and Joan Cornellà, who employ a similar blend of playfulness and profound symbolism.
With his unique style that unites spontaneity and symbolic power, Joan Miró created art that goes beyond conventions. His works radiate a nearly childlike joy while being deep and full of magic—a fusion of dream and reality that has decisively shaped modern art.
- Shipping information:
We roll prints onto rigid cardboard tubes, wrap them with corrugated cardboard, and ship them in sturdy boxes with a tracking number.
- About us:
We have been active in the art trade for over 20 years and have extensive experience in the professional handling and shipping of artworks.
- shipping to the Canary Islands and Taiwan not available
