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Lithograph in colors on wove paper, before lettering, signed in pencil and numbered. - Published/printed by Fundació Miró/La Polígrafa, Barcelona. - Literature: Mourlot 1091. Created in 1976, this lithograph by Joan Miró was produced as an invitation card for the opening of the Fundació Miró in Barcelona (Mourlot 1091). Rendered in vibrant colors and dynamic abstract forms, the composition reflects Miró’s whimsical visual language. Energetic black lines and bursts of red, green, yellow, and blue converge around a dark central shape, evoking a sense of movement and celebration. Printed before the addition of any lettering, this version is signed in pencil and numbered from an edition of 75, with an additional 7 hors-commerce copies in Roman numerals.
Invitation Card for the Opening of the Fundació Miró Barcelona, 1976
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Lithograph in colors on wove paper, before lettering, signed in pencil and numbered. - Published/printed by Fundació Miró/La Polígrafa, Barcelona. - Literature: Mourlot 1091. Created in 1976, this lithograph by Joan Miró was produced as an invitation card for the opening of the Fundació Miró in Barcelona (Mourlot 1091). Rendered in vibrant colors and dynamic abstract forms, the composition reflects Miró’s whimsical visual language. Energetic black lines and bursts of red, green, yellow, and blue converge around a dark central shape, evoking a sense of movement and celebration. Printed before the addition of any lettering, this version is signed in pencil and numbered from an edition of 75, with an additional 7 hors-commerce copies in Roman numerals.
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