Joan Miro (1893-1983) - Composition '71





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Joan Miró, Composition '71, limitowana edycja litografii kolorowej na papierze vellum (38 × 28 cm), wykonana w 1971 roku, w doskonałym stanie, drukowana i publikowana we Francji przez Adrien Maeght, sprzedawana przez Gallery.
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Joan Miró "Composition '71" (DLM 195)
Vintage color lithograph on vellum paper
Super fresh and vivid colors
unsigned
image: 275 x 380mm
Printed and published in 1971 by Adrien Maeght, Parsi ARTE
Perfect condition and never framed!
Joan Miró, born in 1893 in Barcelona, – died in Palma de Majorca, 1983) was one of the most significant artists of the twentieth century. He practiced painting, sculpture, ceramics, engraving, drawing, tapestry, set design and poetry. Although his discovery of the landscape around Mont-roig del Camp, Tarragona, during his recovery from an
illness when he was very young initially led him to take up painting, he soon
became interested in compositional problems. His first exhibition was held at Sala Dalmau in Barcelona in 1918, and in 1920 he travelled to Paris, where he came into contact with the painter André Masson and his circle. His earliest work shows
fauvist, expressionist and cubist influences, but during the thirties he refined and
stylised his language, creating a flat painting style with bright colours and a highly personal universe of cosmic symbols and simple shapes. Miró returned to Catalonia in 1940 and lived between Mont-roig del Camp and Palma de Majorca.
Died – Palma de Majorca, 1983. A fabulous museum on Majorca celebrates his life and work.
Joan Miró "Composition '71" (DLM 195)
Vintage color lithograph on vellum paper
Super fresh and vivid colors
unsigned
image: 275 x 380mm
Printed and published in 1971 by Adrien Maeght, Parsi ARTE
Perfect condition and never framed!
Joan Miró, born in 1893 in Barcelona, – died in Palma de Majorca, 1983) was one of the most significant artists of the twentieth century. He practiced painting, sculpture, ceramics, engraving, drawing, tapestry, set design and poetry. Although his discovery of the landscape around Mont-roig del Camp, Tarragona, during his recovery from an
illness when he was very young initially led him to take up painting, he soon
became interested in compositional problems. His first exhibition was held at Sala Dalmau in Barcelona in 1918, and in 1920 he travelled to Paris, where he came into contact with the painter André Masson and his circle. His earliest work shows
fauvist, expressionist and cubist influences, but during the thirties he refined and
stylised his language, creating a flat painting style with bright colours and a highly personal universe of cosmic symbols and simple shapes. Miró returned to Catalonia in 1940 and lived between Mont-roig del Camp and Palma de Majorca.
Died – Palma de Majorca, 1983. A fabulous museum on Majorca celebrates his life and work.

