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Jean Miro, original lithographic print from DLM. 1950, with antique frame

DKK 5,400.00
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Jean Miro, original lithographic print from DLM. 1950, with antique frame

DKK 5,400.00

Double pages from Derière Le Miroir published in May 1950 for the MIRO exhibition at the Galerie Maeght. Texts by Raymond Queneau, Jacques Prévert and Michel Leiris. The book was made with 8 unbound pages with 2 original double-page lithographs (Reprint). Published by Galerie Maeght.

Joan Miró was a renowned Spanish painter, sculptor, and ceramicist. He was a key figure in the Surrealist movement and is known for his unique and imaginative approach to art, which combined abstraction with elements of fantasy and whimsy. Miró's work often displays a childlike innocence and a fascination with symbols and forms drawn from his dreams and subconscious. Miró's work is closely associated with Surrealism, an artistic movement that aimed to explore the realm of the unconscious mind and create art that expressed hidden thoughts and feelings. While Miró was influenced by Surrealism, he also developed his own unique style that blended abstraction, symbolism, and playful elements. Miró's artworks are characterized by their use of simple shapes, bold colors, and intricate symbols.

The piece is framed with an antique frame, dark blue passepartout and a sand-colored background.

H 50 x W 65 cm.

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Double pages from Derière Le Miroir published in May 1950 for the MIRO exhibition at the Galerie Maeght. Texts by Raymond Queneau, Jacques Prévert and Michel Leiris. The book was made with 8 unbound pages with 2 original double-page lithographs (Reprint). Published by Galerie Maeght.

Joan Miró was a renowned Spanish painter, sculptor, and ceramicist. He was a key figure in the Surrealist movement and is known for his unique and imaginative approach to art, which combined abstraction with elements of fantasy and whimsy. Miró's work often displays a childlike innocence and a fascination with symbols and forms drawn from his dreams and subconscious. Miró's work is closely associated with Surrealism, an artistic movement that aimed to explore the realm of the unconscious mind and create art that expressed hidden thoughts and feelings. While Miró was influenced by Surrealism, he also developed his own unique style that blended abstraction, symbolism, and playful elements. Miró's artworks are characterized by their use of simple shapes, bold colors, and intricate symbols.

The piece is framed with an antique frame, dark blue passepartout and a sand-colored background.

H 50 x W 65 cm.