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Aquatint with hand-coloring in crayon on BFK Rives. Image: 10.75 × 9.5 in (27 × 24 cm). Sheet: 15 × 11 in (38 × 28 cm). Signed and numbered to lower edge . Co-printed by Dutrou, Paris and Atelier Crommelynck, Paris and published by Louis Broder, Paris. Literature: Dupin 132 | Cramer books 45. Untitled (from the La bague d’Aurore portfolio) by Joan Miró is a 1957 aquatint enriched with hand-colored crayon on BFK Rives paper. The work reflects Miró’s signature surrealist style, marked by biomorphic forms and spontaneous lines. The composition features a central abstract face-like figure composed of simple, fluid lines with circular eyes and colorful accents of red, green, pink, and blue. A delicate balance of chaos and whimsy emerges through the dynamic placement of shapes and bold black strokes. Published in a rare edition of 12, this piece was co-printed in Paris by Dutrou and Atelier Crommelynck and published by Louis Broder. It belongs to the La bague d’Aurore portfolio, a series that highlights Miró’s interest in poetry, abstraction, and dream imagery.
Untitled (from the La bague d’Aurore portfolio), 1957
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Aquatint with hand-coloring in crayon on BFK Rives. Image: 10.75 × 9.5 in (27 × 24 cm). Sheet: 15 × 11 in (38 × 28 cm). Signed and numbered to lower edge . Co-printed by Dutrou, Paris and Atelier Crommelynck, Paris and published by Louis Broder, Paris. Literature: Dupin 132 | Cramer books 45. Untitled (from the La bague d’Aurore portfolio) by Joan Miró is a 1957 aquatint enriched with hand-colored crayon on BFK Rives paper. The work reflects Miró’s signature surrealist style, marked by biomorphic forms and spontaneous lines. The composition features a central abstract face-like figure composed of simple, fluid lines with circular eyes and colorful accents of red, green, pink, and blue. A delicate balance of chaos and whimsy emerges through the dynamic placement of shapes and bold black strokes. Published in a rare edition of 12, this piece was co-printed in Paris by Dutrou and Atelier Crommelynck and published by Louis Broder. It belongs to the La bague d’Aurore portfolio, a series that highlights Miró’s interest in poetry, abstraction, and dream imagery.
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What is abstract art?
Abstract art uses form, shape, line, and color to create a visual experience without attempting to represent external reality. The composition exists independently of the world's visual references, focusing on expressing ideas and emotions through non-representational means.
