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Published by Maeght, Paris - Cataloging number: 337. Listed on page 37 of Miró Engraver II. Ediciones Polígrafa, S.A. - Image size: 57 x 79’5 cm. - Paper size: 75 x 105 cm. // El Aguador I, created by Joan Miró in 1962, is a striking aquatint print with a sizable 75 x 105 cm format. The artwork, titled The Water Carrier, evokes themes of life and sustenance through abstract forms. Miró’s fluid lines and textured shapes in black, accented by a single violet dot, lend a mysterious yet organic feel to the composition. The aquatint technique enhances tonal variation, giving the piece a dreamlike quality and a sense of depth. Published by Maeght in Paris, this limited edition print encapsulates Miró’s unique ability to merge abstraction with poetic symbolism.
El Aguador I, 1962
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Published by Maeght, Paris - Cataloging number: 337. Listed on page 37 of Miró Engraver II. Ediciones Polígrafa, S.A. - Image size: 57 x 79’5 cm. - Paper size: 75 x 105 cm. // El Aguador I, created by Joan Miró in 1962, is a striking aquatint print with a sizable 75 x 105 cm format. The artwork, titled The Water Carrier, evokes themes of life and sustenance through abstract forms. Miró’s fluid lines and textured shapes in black, accented by a single violet dot, lend a mysterious yet organic feel to the composition. The aquatint technique enhances tonal variation, giving the piece a dreamlike quality and a sense of depth. Published by Maeght in Paris, this limited edition print encapsulates Miró’s unique ability to merge abstraction with poetic symbolism.
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