Joan Miro (1893-1983) - Bleu II - Artprint Offsetlithographie - 40 x 30 cmcm - Blau

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Artist: Joan Miro
Bleu II
Type: Poster Art Print
Art: high-quality art print
Technique: Offset art printing
Originality: Reproduction

Total size: 40 x 30 cm.
Condition: in very good condition
Publisher: Art Publishing

Style: Expressionism
Era: Modern Art
Nationality: Spanish Art
Copyright: UP, Universal Prints, Hamburg 1999, Printed in Germany.

Joan Miro
Joan Miró, an outstanding representative of Surrealism and Lyrical Abstraction, is known for his vivid, imaginative compositions that often exude a playful lightness and childlike innocence. His works, characterized by bright colors, organic shapes, and a strong symbolic visual language, have profoundly influenced modern art. Miró's art moves between abstraction and figuration and creates a unique visual language that is distinctive in its simplicity and depth.

Miró's flowing, biomorphic forms and his intuitive approach to art recall the works of Wassily Kandinsky, a pioneer of abstract painting who also sought a strong connection between music, emotion, and imagery. Both artists shared the view that art goes beyond the purely visual and can engage deeper spiritual and emotional layers.

The surreal, dreamlike elements in Miró's works can also be associated with the works of Salvador Dalí, although Miró's approach is less dark and much more playful. While Dalí often worked with detailed, realistic representations, Miró developed a more simplified, symbolic visual language that remains deeply rooted in Surrealism.

In his use of bright colors and clear, defined shapes, Miró shows a close connection to Henri Matisse, whose Fauvism is characterized by similar principles of color and composition. Both artists used color not only as a decorative element but as a central means of expression to evoke emotions and atmospheres.

Miró's abstract yet highly symbolic works also bear similarities to the works of Paul Klee, whose playful, often childlike imagery also aimed to convey deeper meanings and universal truths. Both artists shared an affinity for a form of art that appeals to the unconscious and the poetic, without delving into the darker realms of the human psyche.

Miró's works, which often convey a sense of lightness and spontaneity, also evoke the paintings of Alexander Calder, the inventor of the mobile sculpture format. Calder, who like Miró favored simple, organic shapes and bold colors, shared with him an interest in art that is both visually and tactilely perceptible.

Another comparison could be drawn to the works of Marc Chagall, whose dreamlike, colorful compositions also represent a mixture of reality and fantasy. Both artists used a similar visual language to create a world full of magic and poetry that transcends the boundaries of the everyday.

In abstraction and the playful use of space and form, Miró's work also shows parallels to the works of Piet Mondrian, although Miró pursues a much freer and more organic approach. While Mondrian relied on strict geometric shapes and primary colors, Miró allowed himself greater freedom in composition, often with an anarchic, almost childlike sense of humor.

Miro's art, often referred to as 'poetic surrealism,' also belongs to a tradition that dates back to the works of Jean Arp, whose biomorphic forms and use of chance in art also reflect a playful yet profound approach. Both artists used organic shapes and a certain abstraction to capture the essence of movement and life.

Joan Miró remains a central figure in modern art, whose works continue to have a profound impact on viewers and artists through their universal symbolism, colorful brilliance, and ability to connect the playful and poetic in art. His works express a world where imagination and reality, abstraction and figuration, wonderfully blend together.

Information about shipping:
We roll prints onto solid cardboard cores and wrap them with corrugated cardboard.
And shipped in special, very sturdy boxes. The shipment is made with a tracking number for parcel tracking. Salvador Dalí, Pablo Picasso, André Breton, René Magritte, Max Ernst, Jean Arp, Yves Tanguy, Hans Arp, Marcel Duchamp, Paul Éluard, Georges Braque, Henri Matisse, Alexander Calder, Fernand Léger, Joan Prats, Antoni Tàpies, Jean Cocteau, Tristan Tzara, Robert Desnos, Luis Buñuel, Man Ray, Pierre Reverdy, Georges Bataille, Kurt Schwitters, Francis Picabia, Alberto Giacometti, André Masson, Hans Bellmer, Max Ernst, Dora Maar.

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.

No shipping Canary Islands, Taiwan

Seller's Story

We have been operating several online shops in the art trade for over 20 years. On the one hand, we specialize in rare art prints, exhibition posters and collectible reproductions, and on the other hand, we trade in art editions and originals by well-known contemporary artists. The works we offer all come from the respective publishers, art galleries and institutions such as museums that published them in close cooperation with the artists. The works you find with us are often several decades old, in perfect or good condition and without a previous private owner. We place particular emphasis on professional packaging. Nothing is more annoying than purchasing a rare print that arrives damaged due to poor or inadequate packaging. If you have any questions about the works on offer, we are always happy to help you!
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Artist: Joan Miro
Bleu II
Type: Poster Art Print
Art: high-quality art print
Technique: Offset art printing
Originality: Reproduction

Total size: 40 x 30 cm.
Condition: in very good condition
Publisher: Art Publishing

Style: Expressionism
Era: Modern Art
Nationality: Spanish Art
Copyright: UP, Universal Prints, Hamburg 1999, Printed in Germany.

Joan Miro
Joan Miró, an outstanding representative of Surrealism and Lyrical Abstraction, is known for his vivid, imaginative compositions that often exude a playful lightness and childlike innocence. His works, characterized by bright colors, organic shapes, and a strong symbolic visual language, have profoundly influenced modern art. Miró's art moves between abstraction and figuration and creates a unique visual language that is distinctive in its simplicity and depth.

Miró's flowing, biomorphic forms and his intuitive approach to art recall the works of Wassily Kandinsky, a pioneer of abstract painting who also sought a strong connection between music, emotion, and imagery. Both artists shared the view that art goes beyond the purely visual and can engage deeper spiritual and emotional layers.

The surreal, dreamlike elements in Miró's works can also be associated with the works of Salvador Dalí, although Miró's approach is less dark and much more playful. While Dalí often worked with detailed, realistic representations, Miró developed a more simplified, symbolic visual language that remains deeply rooted in Surrealism.

In his use of bright colors and clear, defined shapes, Miró shows a close connection to Henri Matisse, whose Fauvism is characterized by similar principles of color and composition. Both artists used color not only as a decorative element but as a central means of expression to evoke emotions and atmospheres.

Miró's abstract yet highly symbolic works also bear similarities to the works of Paul Klee, whose playful, often childlike imagery also aimed to convey deeper meanings and universal truths. Both artists shared an affinity for a form of art that appeals to the unconscious and the poetic, without delving into the darker realms of the human psyche.

Miró's works, which often convey a sense of lightness and spontaneity, also evoke the paintings of Alexander Calder, the inventor of the mobile sculpture format. Calder, who like Miró favored simple, organic shapes and bold colors, shared with him an interest in art that is both visually and tactilely perceptible.

Another comparison could be drawn to the works of Marc Chagall, whose dreamlike, colorful compositions also represent a mixture of reality and fantasy. Both artists used a similar visual language to create a world full of magic and poetry that transcends the boundaries of the everyday.

In abstraction and the playful use of space and form, Miró's work also shows parallels to the works of Piet Mondrian, although Miró pursues a much freer and more organic approach. While Mondrian relied on strict geometric shapes and primary colors, Miró allowed himself greater freedom in composition, often with an anarchic, almost childlike sense of humor.

Miro's art, often referred to as 'poetic surrealism,' also belongs to a tradition that dates back to the works of Jean Arp, whose biomorphic forms and use of chance in art also reflect a playful yet profound approach. Both artists used organic shapes and a certain abstraction to capture the essence of movement and life.

Joan Miró remains a central figure in modern art, whose works continue to have a profound impact on viewers and artists through their universal symbolism, colorful brilliance, and ability to connect the playful and poetic in art. His works express a world where imagination and reality, abstraction and figuration, wonderfully blend together.

Information about shipping:
We roll prints onto solid cardboard cores and wrap them with corrugated cardboard.
And shipped in special, very sturdy boxes. The shipment is made with a tracking number for parcel tracking. Salvador Dalí, Pablo Picasso, André Breton, René Magritte, Max Ernst, Jean Arp, Yves Tanguy, Hans Arp, Marcel Duchamp, Paul Éluard, Georges Braque, Henri Matisse, Alexander Calder, Fernand Léger, Joan Prats, Antoni Tàpies, Jean Cocteau, Tristan Tzara, Robert Desnos, Luis Buñuel, Man Ray, Pierre Reverdy, Georges Bataille, Kurt Schwitters, Francis Picabia, Alberto Giacometti, André Masson, Hans Bellmer, Max Ernst, Dora Maar.

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.

No shipping Canary Islands, Taiwan

Seller's Story

We have been operating several online shops in the art trade for over 20 years. On the one hand, we specialize in rare art prints, exhibition posters and collectible reproductions, and on the other hand, we trade in art editions and originals by well-known contemporary artists. The works we offer all come from the respective publishers, art galleries and institutions such as museums that published them in close cooperation with the artists. The works you find with us are often several decades old, in perfect or good condition and without a previous private owner. We place particular emphasis on professional packaging. Nothing is more annoying than purchasing a rare print that arrives damaged due to poor or inadequate packaging. If you have any questions about the works on offer, we are always happy to help you!
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Details

Artist
Joan Miro (1893-1983)
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Owner or reseller
Title of artwork
Bleu II - Artprint Offsetlithographie - 40 x 30 cmcm - Blau
Technique
Offset print
Signature
Not signed
Country of Origin
Germany
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
30 cm
Width
40 cm
Style
Modern
Period
1960-1970
Sold with frame
No
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