Joan Miró (1893-1983) (after) - "Kopf"





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Joan Miró (después), litografía offset original sobre papel satinado pesado (aprox. 300 g/m²), 40 x 50 cm, 1998, periodo 1990-2000, firmada en la plancha con sello en el reverso, país de origen Italia, en excelente estado.
Descripción del vendedor
- Joan Miró (after). Authorized offset lithograph on heavyweight smooth satin paper (approx. 300gsm - refers to paper thickness/density).
- 1998. Copyright Succesió Miró by SIAE.
- Size: 40 x 50cm.
- Signed in the plate.
- Stamp on verso.
- Condition: excellent. Never framed, never exposed.
- Joan Miró (1893–1983) was a renowned Spanish painter, sculptor, and ceramicist, celebrated for his significant contributions to surrealism and abstract art. Born in Barcelona, Miró's early work was influenced by Catalan culture and Fauvism. He eventually developed a distinctive style characterized by vivid colors, abstract forms, and dreamlike imagery. His art often merged playful symbols with deeper meanings, inspired by nature, the subconscious, and his Catalan identity.
Miró's work has achieved high auction prices, reflecting its cultural and artistic significance. For example, pieces like Peinture (Étoile Bleue) sold for over $37 million, demonstrating his continued influence and desirability in the art market.
Kopft, an example of his bold use of geometric shapes and vibrant colors, embodies Miró's exploration of abstraction and surrealism. With its striking red and black composition, Kopft exhibits Miró’s signature style of combining dynamic forms with expressive lines. While not as widely known as some of his other works, Kopft reflects his innovative approach to form and color, inviting viewers to interpret its abstract shapes and symbols in their own way.
Miró's legacy endures through his unique artistic language, which revolutionized modern art and continues to inspire. His works are housed in prestigious collections worldwide, including the Fundació Joan Miró in Barcelona.
Joan Miró is one of the most influential artists of the 20th century, he stands on a par with other major modern masters such as Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dalí, Paul Klee or Alexander Calder. Miró is regarded as an icon of 20th-century visual culture, comparable to other major cultural figures such as Henri Matisse, Andy Warhol, Banksy, David Hockney or Jeff Koons, both for his lasting artistic influence and for the continued strong international demand and solid market valuation of his work.
El vendedor y su historia
- Joan Miró (after). Authorized offset lithograph on heavyweight smooth satin paper (approx. 300gsm - refers to paper thickness/density).
- 1998. Copyright Succesió Miró by SIAE.
- Size: 40 x 50cm.
- Signed in the plate.
- Stamp on verso.
- Condition: excellent. Never framed, never exposed.
- Joan Miró (1893–1983) was a renowned Spanish painter, sculptor, and ceramicist, celebrated for his significant contributions to surrealism and abstract art. Born in Barcelona, Miró's early work was influenced by Catalan culture and Fauvism. He eventually developed a distinctive style characterized by vivid colors, abstract forms, and dreamlike imagery. His art often merged playful symbols with deeper meanings, inspired by nature, the subconscious, and his Catalan identity.
Miró's work has achieved high auction prices, reflecting its cultural and artistic significance. For example, pieces like Peinture (Étoile Bleue) sold for over $37 million, demonstrating his continued influence and desirability in the art market.
Kopft, an example of his bold use of geometric shapes and vibrant colors, embodies Miró's exploration of abstraction and surrealism. With its striking red and black composition, Kopft exhibits Miró’s signature style of combining dynamic forms with expressive lines. While not as widely known as some of his other works, Kopft reflects his innovative approach to form and color, inviting viewers to interpret its abstract shapes and symbols in their own way.
Miró's legacy endures through his unique artistic language, which revolutionized modern art and continues to inspire. His works are housed in prestigious collections worldwide, including the Fundació Joan Miró in Barcelona.
Joan Miró is one of the most influential artists of the 20th century, he stands on a par with other major modern masters such as Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dalí, Paul Klee or Alexander Calder. Miró is regarded as an icon of 20th-century visual culture, comparable to other major cultural figures such as Henri Matisse, Andy Warhol, Banksy, David Hockney or Jeff Koons, both for his lasting artistic influence and for the continued strong international demand and solid market valuation of his work.

