Joan Miró (after) - Lithographie XI






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An offset lithograph after Joan Miró, Lithographie XI, produced in 1972 on Fine Art 250gsm stock, published by M&S, with copyright and a legal serial number, large format with an 80 x 60 cm sheet, in excellent condition and never framed, originating from Italy.
Description from the seller
Offset lithograph after Joan Miró (*)
Reproduction of the work “Litografía original XI,” a lithograph created by Miró in 1972.
Printed on thick Fine Art 250gsm card stock.
Published by M&S.
Print authorized with copyright and legal serial number.
Large format.
- Sheet dimensions: 80 x 60 cm
- Condition: Excellent (this work has never been framed or displayed, always kept in a professional art folder, therefore it remains in perfect condition).
- Provenance: Private collection.
The work will be carefully handled and packaged in reinforced cardboard packaging. The shipment will be sent with tracking number.
The shipping will also include transport insurance for the final value of the work with full reimbursement in case of loss or damage, at no cost to the buyer.
(*) Pablo Ruiz Picasso (born Málaga, Spain; 25 October 1881 – died Mougins, France; 8 April 1973), known as Picasso, was a Spanish painter and sculptor, founder, together with Georges Braque and Juan Gris, of the Cubist movement.
Considered one of the greatest artists of the 20th century, he participated in the genesis of many artistic movements that spread worldwide and exerted a major influence on other great artists of his time. Tireless and prolific, he painted more than two thousand works currently housed in museums and collections across Europe and the world. Additionally, he explored other genres such as drawing, engraving, book illustration, sculpture, ceramics, and stage and costume design for theater productions.
Politically, Picasso described himself as a pacifist and a communist. He was a member of the French Communist Party until his death, on 8 April 1973 at Notre-Dame-de-Vie (Mougins, France) at the age of 91. He is buried in the park of the Château de Vauvenargues (Bouches-du-Rhône).
Seller's Story
Offset lithograph after Joan Miró (*)
Reproduction of the work “Litografía original XI,” a lithograph created by Miró in 1972.
Printed on thick Fine Art 250gsm card stock.
Published by M&S.
Print authorized with copyright and legal serial number.
Large format.
- Sheet dimensions: 80 x 60 cm
- Condition: Excellent (this work has never been framed or displayed, always kept in a professional art folder, therefore it remains in perfect condition).
- Provenance: Private collection.
The work will be carefully handled and packaged in reinforced cardboard packaging. The shipment will be sent with tracking number.
The shipping will also include transport insurance for the final value of the work with full reimbursement in case of loss or damage, at no cost to the buyer.
(*) Pablo Ruiz Picasso (born Málaga, Spain; 25 October 1881 – died Mougins, France; 8 April 1973), known as Picasso, was a Spanish painter and sculptor, founder, together with Georges Braque and Juan Gris, of the Cubist movement.
Considered one of the greatest artists of the 20th century, he participated in the genesis of many artistic movements that spread worldwide and exerted a major influence on other great artists of his time. Tireless and prolific, he painted more than two thousand works currently housed in museums and collections across Europe and the world. Additionally, he explored other genres such as drawing, engraving, book illustration, sculpture, ceramics, and stage and costume design for theater productions.
Politically, Picasso described himself as a pacifist and a communist. He was a member of the French Communist Party until his death, on 8 April 1973 at Notre-Dame-de-Vie (Mougins, France) at the age of 91. He is buried in the park of the Château de Vauvenargues (Bouches-du-Rhône).
