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Lithograph in colors, on Arches and Japan paper, with full margins.- S. 29 1/2 x 20 7/8 in. (74.9 x 53 cm). Signed in pencil - published by Ediciones Polígrafa, Barcelona - From the portfolio Maravillas con variaciones acrósticas en el jardín de Miró (Wonders with Acrostic Variations in Miró's Garden) // Maravillas - M1072 by Joan Miró, created in 1975, is a limited edition lithograph that encapsulates the artist’s iconic blend of abstract forms and vivid colors. This work, printed on Arches and Japan paper, features a lively composition with geometric shapes in green, yellow, red, and blue, interspersed with textured black forms and soft, colorful spots. The title, Maravillas (Spanish for Wonders), evokes a sense of magic and curiosity, encouraging viewers to explore the intricate details within each abstract shape. Miró's playful yet sophisticated visual language invites the audience to engage with the artwork on a personal level, finding wonder in the layered elements and imaginative forms.
Maravillas - M1072, 1975
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Lithograph in colors, on Arches and Japan paper, with full margins.- S. 29 1/2 x 20 7/8 in. (74.9 x 53 cm). Signed in pencil - published by Ediciones Polígrafa, Barcelona - From the portfolio Maravillas con variaciones acrósticas en el jardín de Miró (Wonders with Acrostic Variations in Miró's Garden) // Maravillas - M1072 by Joan Miró, created in 1975, is a limited edition lithograph that encapsulates the artist’s iconic blend of abstract forms and vivid colors. This work, printed on Arches and Japan paper, features a lively composition with geometric shapes in green, yellow, red, and blue, interspersed with textured black forms and soft, colorful spots. The title, Maravillas (Spanish for Wonders), evokes a sense of magic and curiosity, encouraging viewers to explore the intricate details within each abstract shape. Miró's playful yet sophisticated visual language invites the audience to engage with the artwork on a personal level, finding wonder in the layered elements and imaginative forms.
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What is dada?
Also known as Dadaism, Dada was a literary and artistic movement that began in 1916 in Zurich, Switzerland. It emerged as a rejection of rationalism and nationalism, which were seen as contributing factors to World War I. The movement had political undertones and was strongly anti-war. Dada activities included demonstrations, gatherings, and the publication of literary and art journals that explored cultural and political topics.
