Joan Miro (1893-1983) - Parler Seul

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Lithograph by Joan Miró (*)
This work reproduces one of the illustrations originally created by Miró to illustrate the poetry book “Parler Seul” (**) (Speak Only), written by Tristan Tzara in 1947.
Published by Maeght Editeur in 2004.
Made on 100% cotton vellum paper of high grammage.
Signed on the plate.
Publisher’s seal and the Miró Succession seal on the reverse side of the sheet.
Includes Certificate of Authenticity (COA).

Specifications:

- Support dimensions: 60 x 45 cm
- Image dimensions: 42 x 33 cm
- Year: 2004
- Edition: 1000 copies
- References: Cramer 17. Rauch 165
- Condition: Excellent (this work has never been framed or exhibited, and has always been kept in a professional art folder, thus in perfect condition).

The work will be carefully handled and packed in a reinforced flat cardboard package. The shipment will be sent with tracking.

The shipment will also include full insurance for the final value of the work, with full reimbursement in case of loss or damage, at no cost to the buyer.

(*) Joan Miró (1893-1983) was born in Barcelona, where he grew up and began his artistic studies. He attended the La Llotja academy against his parents’ wishes, who wanted him to work in a more traditional manner. Later he studied at the Escola d’Art de Francesc Galí and met the Fauves and the Cubists.
His emotional landscapes, which would shape him as a person and as an artist, are essentially Mont-roig, Paris, Mallorca and later New York and Japan. Mont-roig, a small town in the Baix Camp comarca, would be the counterpoint to the intellectual agitation he experienced in Paris, where he moved in the twenties with surrealist poets and the most creative artists of his time. There he came to know Arp, Magritte, Brancusi and Giacometti, and exhibited with Dalí, Tanguy, Meret Oppenheim and Max Ernst in several exhibitions on Dadaism and Surrealism.
The stimulus of abstract expressionism he discovers in New York in the forties. Later, in 1956, in the midst of World War II, Joan Miró would abandon his exile in France and settle in Palma de Mallorca, a space of refuge and work, where his friend Josep Lluís Sert designed the workshop he had always dreamt of. There he focused on sculpture and ceramics, until his death in 1983.
Rooted in the landscape of Mont-roig first and Mallorca later, this would be decisive in his work. The bond with the land and the interest in everyday objects and the natural surroundings would provide the background for some of his technical and formal investigations. Miró fled academicism, in the constant search for a global and pure body of work, not affiliated with any particular movement. Content in the forms and in public manifestations, it is through the plastic act that Joan Miró shows his rebellious spirit and a great sensitivity to the political and social events that surround him. This clash of forces led him to create a unique and highly personal language that places him as one of the most influential artists of the 20th century.

Pars (**) “Parler Seul” represents a particularly effective collaboration between artist and author. Miró’s brilliantly spontaneous and amorphous images, drawn directly on stone with very few preparatory sketches, have the inventive spark of Tzara’s random verses.
The original edition was produced by Maeght Editeur and consists of 72 original lithographs by Miró, 49 of them colored, of which 18 are hors-texte. (*) Joan Miró (1893-1983) was born in Barcelona, where he grew up and began his artistic studies. He attended the La Llotja academy against his parents’ wishes, who wanted him to work in a more traditional manner. Later he studied at the Escola d’Art de Francesc Galí and met the Fauves and the Cubists.
His emotional landscapes, which would shape him as a person and as an artist, are essentially Mont-roig, Paris, Mallorca and later New York and Japan. Mont-roig, a small town in the Baix Camp comarca, would be the counterpoint to the intellectual agitation he lived in Paris, where he moved in the twenties with surrealist poets and the most creative artists of his time. There he came to know Arp, Magritte, Brancusi and Giacometti and exhibited with Dalí, Tanguy, Meret Oppenheim and Max Ernst in several exhibitions on Dadaism and Surrealism.
The stimulus of abstract expressionism he discovers in New York in the forties. Later, in 1956, in the midst of World War II, Joan Miró would abandon his exile in France and settle in Palma de Mallorca, a space of refuge and work, where his friend Josep Lluís Sert would design the studio he had always dreamed of. There he focused on sculpture and ceramics, until his death in 1983.
Rooted in the landscape of Mont-roig first and Mallorca later, this would be decisive in his work. The bond with the land and the interest in everyday objects and the environment would be the backdrop for some of his technical and formal investigations. Miró fled from academia, in his constant search for a global and pure body of work, not affiliated with any particular movement. Content in the forms and in public manifestations, it is through the plastic act that Joan Miró shows his rebellion and a great sensitivity to the political and social events surrounding him. This clash of forces led him to create a unique and highly personal language that places him as one of the most influential artists of the 20th century.

(**) “Parler Seul” represents a particularly effective collaboration between artist and author. Miró’s brilliantly spontaneous and amorphous images, drawn directly on stone with very few preparatory sketches, have the inventive spark of Tzara’s random verses.
The original edition was produced by Maeght Editeur and consists of 72 original lithographs by Miró, 49 of them colored, of which 18 are hors-texte.

Seller's Story

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Lithograph by Joan Miró (*)
This work reproduces one of the illustrations originally created by Miró to illustrate the poetry book “Parler Seul” (**) (Speak Only), written by Tristan Tzara in 1947.
Published by Maeght Editeur in 2004.
Made on 100% cotton vellum paper of high grammage.
Signed on the plate.
Publisher’s seal and the Miró Succession seal on the reverse side of the sheet.
Includes Certificate of Authenticity (COA).

Specifications:

- Support dimensions: 60 x 45 cm
- Image dimensions: 42 x 33 cm
- Year: 2004
- Edition: 1000 copies
- References: Cramer 17. Rauch 165
- Condition: Excellent (this work has never been framed or exhibited, and has always been kept in a professional art folder, thus in perfect condition).

The work will be carefully handled and packed in a reinforced flat cardboard package. The shipment will be sent with tracking.

The shipment will also include full insurance for the final value of the work, with full reimbursement in case of loss or damage, at no cost to the buyer.

(*) Joan Miró (1893-1983) was born in Barcelona, where he grew up and began his artistic studies. He attended the La Llotja academy against his parents’ wishes, who wanted him to work in a more traditional manner. Later he studied at the Escola d’Art de Francesc Galí and met the Fauves and the Cubists.
His emotional landscapes, which would shape him as a person and as an artist, are essentially Mont-roig, Paris, Mallorca and later New York and Japan. Mont-roig, a small town in the Baix Camp comarca, would be the counterpoint to the intellectual agitation he experienced in Paris, where he moved in the twenties with surrealist poets and the most creative artists of his time. There he came to know Arp, Magritte, Brancusi and Giacometti, and exhibited with Dalí, Tanguy, Meret Oppenheim and Max Ernst in several exhibitions on Dadaism and Surrealism.
The stimulus of abstract expressionism he discovers in New York in the forties. Later, in 1956, in the midst of World War II, Joan Miró would abandon his exile in France and settle in Palma de Mallorca, a space of refuge and work, where his friend Josep Lluís Sert designed the workshop he had always dreamt of. There he focused on sculpture and ceramics, until his death in 1983.
Rooted in the landscape of Mont-roig first and Mallorca later, this would be decisive in his work. The bond with the land and the interest in everyday objects and the natural surroundings would provide the background for some of his technical and formal investigations. Miró fled academicism, in the constant search for a global and pure body of work, not affiliated with any particular movement. Content in the forms and in public manifestations, it is through the plastic act that Joan Miró shows his rebellious spirit and a great sensitivity to the political and social events that surround him. This clash of forces led him to create a unique and highly personal language that places him as one of the most influential artists of the 20th century.

Pars (**) “Parler Seul” represents a particularly effective collaboration between artist and author. Miró’s brilliantly spontaneous and amorphous images, drawn directly on stone with very few preparatory sketches, have the inventive spark of Tzara’s random verses.
The original edition was produced by Maeght Editeur and consists of 72 original lithographs by Miró, 49 of them colored, of which 18 are hors-texte. (*) Joan Miró (1893-1983) was born in Barcelona, where he grew up and began his artistic studies. He attended the La Llotja academy against his parents’ wishes, who wanted him to work in a more traditional manner. Later he studied at the Escola d’Art de Francesc Galí and met the Fauves and the Cubists.
His emotional landscapes, which would shape him as a person and as an artist, are essentially Mont-roig, Paris, Mallorca and later New York and Japan. Mont-roig, a small town in the Baix Camp comarca, would be the counterpoint to the intellectual agitation he lived in Paris, where he moved in the twenties with surrealist poets and the most creative artists of his time. There he came to know Arp, Magritte, Brancusi and Giacometti and exhibited with Dalí, Tanguy, Meret Oppenheim and Max Ernst in several exhibitions on Dadaism and Surrealism.
The stimulus of abstract expressionism he discovers in New York in the forties. Later, in 1956, in the midst of World War II, Joan Miró would abandon his exile in France and settle in Palma de Mallorca, a space of refuge and work, where his friend Josep Lluís Sert would design the studio he had always dreamed of. There he focused on sculpture and ceramics, until his death in 1983.
Rooted in the landscape of Mont-roig first and Mallorca later, this would be decisive in his work. The bond with the land and the interest in everyday objects and the environment would be the backdrop for some of his technical and formal investigations. Miró fled from academia, in his constant search for a global and pure body of work, not affiliated with any particular movement. Content in the forms and in public manifestations, it is through the plastic act that Joan Miró shows his rebellion and a great sensitivity to the political and social events surrounding him. This clash of forces led him to create a unique and highly personal language that places him as one of the most influential artists of the 20th century.

(**) “Parler Seul” represents a particularly effective collaboration between artist and author. Miró’s brilliantly spontaneous and amorphous images, drawn directly on stone with very few preparatory sketches, have the inventive spark of Tzara’s random verses.
The original edition was produced by Maeght Editeur and consists of 72 original lithographs by Miró, 49 of them colored, of which 18 are hors-texte.

Seller's Story

EsKobARTE carefully selects works and posters from renowned and emerging artists from around the world, to offer them here at affordable prices. ___*** AUTHENTIC WORKS *** We only sell authentic works and posters and legally authorized prints__*** WE ARE PROFESSIONALS ***__You can bid on your items with total confidence. More than 1000 positive reviews from our customers endorse our track record and professionalism on Catawiki__*** PROTECTED, CERTIFIED AND INSURED SHIPMENTS ***__All our items are carefully packed in eco-friendly cardboard packaging. We work with the best shipping companies (UPS-DPD-DHL-FEDEX) to guarantee the best service and tracking. In addition, our shipments include insurance against damage or loss, at no cost to the buyer.__*** IF YOU ACQUIRE MORE THAN ONE ITEM, WE COMBINE SHIPPING ***__Even if they come from different auctions, you will only have to pay the shipping for a single item.__*** ANY DOUBT? CONTACT US ***__You can use the chat to talk to us, we will be happy to assist you as soon as possible.__*** THANKS AND GOOD LUCK WITH YOUR BIDS! ***
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Details

Artist
Joan Miro (1893-1983)
Sold by
Gallery
Edition
Limited edition
Title of artwork
Parler Seul
Technique
Lithograph
Signature
Plate signed
Country of origin
France
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
60 cm
Width
45 cm
Style
Abstract
Period
2000-2010
Sold with frame
No
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Objects sold
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