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Lithograph in colors on Arches paper. - Signed in pencil and numbered. - Published/printed by Maeght/Mourlot, Paris. - With colors attenuated. - Literature: Mourlot 1039, Cramer bk. 198. This lithograph by Joan Miró, created in 1975, comes from the Joan Miró Lithographe II series (Mourlot 1039, Cramer bk. 198). Printed on Arches paper, it features Miró’s signature use of bold, curving black lines enclosing segments of vibrant red, green, and blue, forming an abstract, dynamic composition. The balance of structure and spontaneity exemplifies Miró’s unique approach to visual rhythm and poetic abstraction. Signed and numbered from an edition of 80 (in Roman numerals), the print was produced by Maeght and printed by Mourlot in Paris. Some fading of the original colors is noted.
One plate, from Joan Miró Lithographe II, 1975
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Lithograph in colors on Arches paper. - Signed in pencil and numbered. - Published/printed by Maeght/Mourlot, Paris. - With colors attenuated. - Literature: Mourlot 1039, Cramer bk. 198. This lithograph by Joan Miró, created in 1975, comes from the Joan Miró Lithographe II series (Mourlot 1039, Cramer bk. 198). Printed on Arches paper, it features Miró’s signature use of bold, curving black lines enclosing segments of vibrant red, green, and blue, forming an abstract, dynamic composition. The balance of structure and spontaneity exemplifies Miró’s unique approach to visual rhythm and poetic abstraction. Signed and numbered from an edition of 80 (in Roman numerals), the print was produced by Maeght and printed by Mourlot in Paris. Some fading of the original colors is noted.
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