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Yvon Taillandier, Miro, 1959-61, Pierre Matisse Gallery, New York, 1961 - Original etching printed in black, 1961, before the colours printed on Arches - Printed by Maeght - Publisheed by Pierre Matisse, NY - References catalogue Cramer "the illustrated books by Miro" n° 69. // Miró 1959-1961 by Joan Miró is an intimate aquatint print from 1959, showcasing the artist’s distinctive abstract language in monochrome. Executed in black on Arches paper, this work captures Miró’s artistic exploration of organic forms and symbols during this period. The smooth, rounded shapes are reminiscent of cellular or molecular structures, giving a sense of microscopic life or primitive signs. The aquatint technique imparts a delicate tonal quality to the composition, emphasizing the fluid and spontaneous nature of Miró's line work. Published by Pierre Matisse Gallery in New York and printed by Maeght, this limited edition invites viewers to delve into Miró's evolution in the late 1950s.
Miró 1959-1961, 1959
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Yvon Taillandier, Miro, 1959-61, Pierre Matisse Gallery, New York, 1961 - Original etching printed in black, 1961, before the colours printed on Arches - Printed by Maeght - Publisheed by Pierre Matisse, NY - References catalogue Cramer "the illustrated books by Miro" n° 69. // Miró 1959-1961 by Joan Miró is an intimate aquatint print from 1959, showcasing the artist’s distinctive abstract language in monochrome. Executed in black on Arches paper, this work captures Miró’s artistic exploration of organic forms and symbols during this period. The smooth, rounded shapes are reminiscent of cellular or molecular structures, giving a sense of microscopic life or primitive signs. The aquatint technique imparts a delicate tonal quality to the composition, emphasizing the fluid and spontaneous nature of Miró's line work. Published by Pierre Matisse Gallery in New York and printed by Maeght, this limited edition invites viewers to delve into Miró's evolution in the late 1950s.
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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.
