Joan Miro (1893-1983) - Osaka





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Joan Miró – Osaka is a limited edition original lithograph (448/500), signed on the plate, 76 × 56 cm, produced in Spain in 1970 on art paper, in good condition.
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Joan Miró – “Osaka” (Original numbered lithograph)
Magnificent original lithograph by Joan Miró, belonging to the Osaka series, a work that perfectly represents the visual language of the renowned Catalan artist. The composition brings together Miró’s characteristic elements: organic forms, calligraphic signs, vibrant colors, and a harmonious balance between abstraction and poetic expression.
Details:
* Artist: Joan Miró (1893–1983)
* Title: Osaka
* Technique: Original lithograph
* Limited edition
* Numbering: 448/500
* Visible blind stamp of the publisher
* Printed on quality art paper
* Provenance: Private collection
Condition:
Good overall condition. Minor signs of handling and age-related wear are visible, as shown in the photographs. Colors remain vivid, and the artwork retains an excellent visual presence.
The work is printed on high-quality Guarro paper, recognized for its excellent preservation and commonly used in the most prestigious graphic editions of the 20th century. The paper carries the watermark of Sala Gaspar, the historic Barcelona publisher closely linked to Joan Miró and responsible for disseminating much of his graphic work.
An exemplar belonging to a limited edition of 500 copies, numbered in pencil and with the characteristic embossed “M” monogram of Miró, elements that reinforce its authenticity and collector interest.
An attractive piece for collectors of Joan Miró and of 20th-century original graphic art, ideal for both private collection and as an art investment.
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Joan Miró – “Osaka” (Original Numbered Lithograph)
Magnificent original lithograph by Joan Miró, from the Osaka series, a work that perfectly represents the visual language of the renowned Catalan artist. The composition brings together Miró’s characteristic elements: organic forms, calligraphic signs, vibrant colors, and a harmonious balance between abstraction and poetic expression.
The artwork stands out for its striking chromatic contrasts in red, black, blue, green, and yellow, creating a dynamic and energetic composition. Its unmistakable style makes it an excellent example of the artistic universe of one of the greatest masters of 20th-century art.
Details:
* Artist: Joan Miró (1893–1983)
* Title: Osaka
* Technique: Original lithograph
* Limited edition
* Numbering: 448/500
* Visible blind stamp of the publisher
* Printed on quality art paper
* Provenance: Private collection
Condition:
Good overall condition. Minor signs of handling and age-related wear are visible, as shown in the photographs. Colors remain vivid, and the artwork retains an excellent visual presence.
An attractive piece for collectors of Joan Miró and 20th-century original graphic art, suitable both for a private collection and as an art investment.
Please review all photographs carefully, as they form an integral part of the description and accurately represent the condition of the artwork.
Joan Miró – “Osaka” (Original numbered lithograph)
Magnificent original lithograph by Joan Miró, belonging to the Osaka series, a work that perfectly represents the visual language of the renowned Catalan artist. The composition brings together Miró’s characteristic elements: organic forms, calligraphic signs, vibrant colors, and a harmonious balance between abstraction and poetic expression.
Details:
* Artist: Joan Miró (1893–1983)
* Title: Osaka
* Technique: Original lithograph
* Limited edition
* Numbering: 448/500
* Visible blind stamp of the publisher
* Printed on quality art paper
* Provenance: Private collection
Condition:
Good overall condition. Minor signs of handling and age-related wear are visible, as shown in the photographs. Colors remain vivid, and the artwork retains an excellent visual presence.
The work is printed on high-quality Guarro paper, recognized for its excellent preservation and commonly used in the most prestigious graphic editions of the 20th century. The paper carries the watermark of Sala Gaspar, the historic Barcelona publisher closely linked to Joan Miró and responsible for disseminating much of his graphic work.
An exemplar belonging to a limited edition of 500 copies, numbered in pencil and with the characteristic embossed “M” monogram of Miró, elements that reinforce its authenticity and collector interest.
An attractive piece for collectors of Joan Miró and of 20th-century original graphic art, ideal for both private collection and as an art investment.
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Joan Miró – “Osaka” (Original Numbered Lithograph)
Magnificent original lithograph by Joan Miró, from the Osaka series, a work that perfectly represents the visual language of the renowned Catalan artist. The composition brings together Miró’s characteristic elements: organic forms, calligraphic signs, vibrant colors, and a harmonious balance between abstraction and poetic expression.
The artwork stands out for its striking chromatic contrasts in red, black, blue, green, and yellow, creating a dynamic and energetic composition. Its unmistakable style makes it an excellent example of the artistic universe of one of the greatest masters of 20th-century art.
Details:
* Artist: Joan Miró (1893–1983)
* Title: Osaka
* Technique: Original lithograph
* Limited edition
* Numbering: 448/500
* Visible blind stamp of the publisher
* Printed on quality art paper
* Provenance: Private collection
Condition:
Good overall condition. Minor signs of handling and age-related wear are visible, as shown in the photographs. Colors remain vivid, and the artwork retains an excellent visual presence.
An attractive piece for collectors of Joan Miró and 20th-century original graphic art, suitable both for a private collection and as an art investment.
Please review all photographs carefully, as they form an integral part of the description and accurately represent the condition of the artwork.

