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Untitled, 1984

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Joan Miró's Hommage À Miró - M868, 1972, lithograph with playful black shapes and vibrant yellow, red, and blue accents on textured background.

Color lithograph, 1972, on Arches, signed and numbered 1/75 in pencil, published by XXe Siecle, Paris. - Printed by Arte Adrien Maeght, Paris. - Reference: Cramer 165, M.868 - Image12 3/4 x 19 3/4 inches; 324 x 502 mm. - Sheet 18 3/4 x 24 3/4 inches; 476 x 629 mm. // Hommage À Miró - M868 by Joan Miró, created in 1972, is a limited edition lithograph that serves as a self-tribute, celebrating the artist’s own creative journey. Printed on Arches paper, this work features Miró's iconic style with playful, abstract forms in rich blacks, accented by vivid yellow, red, and blue. The whimsical shapes appear to float and interact on a textured background, each element distinctly Miró-esque yet carrying an introspective quality. By paying homage to his own artistic language, Miró invites viewers to reflect on the artist’s relationship with his creations, blending self-reflection with his characteristic sense of imagination and vibrancy.

Artwork Copyright © Joan Miró

Hommage A Miro - M868, 1972

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Color lithograph, 1972, on Arches, signed and numbered 1/75 in pencil, published by XXe Siecle, Paris. - Printed by Arte Adrien Maeght, Paris. - Reference: Cramer 165, M.868 - Image12 3/4 x 19 3/4 inches; 324 x 502 mm. - Sheet 18 3/4 x 24 3/4 inches; 476 x 629 mm. // Hommage À Miró - M868 by Joan Miró, created in 1972, is a limited edition lithograph that serves as a self-tribute, celebrating the artist’s own creative journey. Printed on Arches paper, this work features Miró's iconic style with playful, abstract forms in rich blacks, accented by vivid yellow, red, and blue. The whimsical shapes appear to float and interact on a textured background, each element distinctly Miró-esque yet carrying an introspective quality. By paying homage to his own artistic language, Miró invites viewers to reflect on the artist’s relationship with his creations, blending self-reflection with his characteristic sense of imagination and vibrancy.

Artwork Copyright © Joan Miró

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El Cazador De Pulpos, 1969

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EUR 18,200

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EUR 7,200

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EUR 7,200

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Le Roi Des Lapins, 1981

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EUR 9,600

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Galerie Maeght Exhibition Poster, 1978

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Untitled X (from Flux De L'Aimant), 1964

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Untitled (from Quelques Fleurs Pour Des Amis), 1964

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

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Le Lezard Aux Plumes D'Ord 3, 1971

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USD 35,000

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La Créole, 1958

Limited Edition Print

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USD 8,700

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USD 7,400

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Préparatifs D'Oiseaux III (Bird Preparations III), 1963

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USD 12,700

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Limited Edition Print

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USD 18,000

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Limited Edition Print

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USD 8,500

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Limited Edition Print

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USD 4,270

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Limited Edition Print

Etching

EUR 25,900

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The Riddled Angel, 1973

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EUR 10,700

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EUR 7,790

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