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Etching on Arches paper. Image Size: 59.5 cm x 99 cm. Sheet Size: 80 cm x 121 cm. Hand signed lower right; Stamped by Joan Miro Foundation on the back. Published by Maeght Editeur, Paris. Reference: Dupin 482 Joan Miró’s Sunday Guest III (L’Invitée du Dimanche) (1969) is an etching on Arches paper that unfolds as a dynamic constellation of looping lines and playful symbols across a deep black ground. Executed with a spontaneous, almost childlike energy, the composition features brightly colored linear forms—white, red, yellow, blue, and green—that intertwine and suggest abstracted figures or imaginary characters. Scattered star-like marks and bursts of pink add rhythm and balance. Hand signed and referenced in Dupin 482, the work exemplifies Miró’s late graphic language, where gesture, movement, and poetic abstraction converge.
Sunday Guest III (L'Invitée du Dimanche), 1969
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Etching on Arches paper. Image Size: 59.5 cm x 99 cm. Sheet Size: 80 cm x 121 cm. Hand signed lower right; Stamped by Joan Miro Foundation on the back. Published by Maeght Editeur, Paris. Reference: Dupin 482 Joan Miró’s Sunday Guest III (L’Invitée du Dimanche) (1969) is an etching on Arches paper that unfolds as a dynamic constellation of looping lines and playful symbols across a deep black ground. Executed with a spontaneous, almost childlike energy, the composition features brightly colored linear forms—white, red, yellow, blue, and green—that intertwine and suggest abstracted figures or imaginary characters. Scattered star-like marks and bursts of pink add rhythm and balance. Hand signed and referenced in Dupin 482, the work exemplifies Miró’s late graphic language, where gesture, movement, and poetic abstraction converge.
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What is Hard Edge Art?
Hard Edge art is a style of abstract painting that became popular in the 1960s. It features areas of color separated by crisp, sharp edges that are painted with geometric precision. The term hard-edge painting was coined by art critic Jules Langsner to describe this approach, which contrasts with the softer, more fluid forms of other abstract styles.
