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Joan Miró: 1953-56

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Miró 1961 / Miró 1963 / Miró 1963-65 / Miró Flux (1964) / Miro Ubu Roi / Miró 1966-69 /
Miró Sans le Soleil / Miró Sans le Soleil 2 / Miró Sans le Soleil 3
Miró 1970-73 / Miró Lezard (1971) / Miró Beasts (1972) / Miró Lithographs (1972) / Miro 1974-79 / Miró Lithographe 2 1975
Miró Lapidari 1981

Heroic Poetry: Brinkman / Frankenthaler / Mitchell / Motherwell / Nevelson / Tàpies
In 1948, Miro began his long association with Aime Maeght, who had recently founded Galerie Maeght. He also began working very closely with Josep Llorens Artigas, his old friend and a master ceramicist. The combination led to several important shows at Galerie Maeght featuring his ceramics done in collaboration with Artigas and an increasing interest in lithographs and, later etchings. It also led to increasing abstraction in Miro's work, perhaps because of his interest in peeking in the kiln to check on the progress of ceramics being fired. Images of fire, which become more predominant in the early 1960s begin appearing as do solar images and images of the heavens. It also leads to such masterpieces as the Woman in Fron of the Mirror and the Oiseau Zephyr / Zephyr Bird illustrated below.
Untitled (M. 206a). Original color lithograph, 1953. 1350 unsigned impressions for an exhibition catalogue for a show at the Pierre Matisse Gallery in 1953. This lithograph served as the front cover. Image size: 310x240mm. Price: Please call or email for current pricing information.
Untitled (M. 206b). Original color lithograph, 1953. 1350 unsigned impressions for an exhibition catalogue for a show at the Pierre Matisse Gallery in 1953. This lithograph served as the rear cover. Image size: 310x240mm. Price: Please call or email for current pricing information.
Untitled (M. 209). 1350 unsigned impressions for an exhibition catalogue for a show at the Pierre Matisse Gallery in 1953 (there are no signed and numbered impressions). With the ususal centerfold, visible mostly from the verso. Image size: 310x480mm. Price: Please call or email for current pricing information.
Untitled (M. 209). Original color lithograph, 1953. 1350 unsigned impressions for an exhibition catalogue for a show at the Pierre Matisse Gallery in 1953. A playful yet brooding portrait of a very determined woman in the moonlight. Image size: 310x240mm. Price: Please call or email for current pricing information.
Woman in front of a mirror (M. 242). Original color lithograph, 1956. 2000 impressions signed in the stone were published in Dix Ans d'Edition in 1956 to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Galerie Maeght, Miró's dealer. In 1957 150 signed & numbered impressions on paper with wide margins were published (one of which sold at auction at Sotheby's in 1990 for Please call or email for current pricing information). One of Miro's most important and frequently illustrated lithographs Illustrated Taillander, Indelible Miro and on the rear cover of Miro in Montreal. Image size: 374x554mm. Price: Please call or email for current pricing information.
Zephyr Bird (M. 227). Original color lithograph, 1956. 100 signed & numbered impressions + c. 1500 unsigned impressions. Illustrated Taillander, Indelible Miro. Image size: 380x560mm. Price: SOLD.

One of Miro's most important and frequently illustrated lithographs; available in an unsigned impression with centerfold published in 1956 in a special issue of the deluxe art review, Derriere le Miroir devoted to Miro's works. Image size: 380x560mm. Price: Please call or email for current pricing information.
Terres de grands feu (M. 222). Original color lithograph, 1956. Edition unknown (c. 1500 unsigned impression spublished in 1956 in a special issue of the deluxe art review, Derriere le Miroir devoted to Miro's ceramics). This lithgraph served as the cover and comes with the usual folds where it was wrapped around the pages of the issue. Image size: 380x560mm. Price: Please call or email for current pricing information.
Untitled (M. 223). Original color lithograph, 1956. Edition unknown (published in 1956 in a special issue of the deluxe art review, Derriere le Miroir devoted to Miro's works). Image size: 380x280mm. Price: Please call or email for current pricing information.
Untitled (M. 226). Original color lithograph, 1956. Edition unknown (published in 1956 in a special issue of the deluxe art review, Derriere le Miroir devoted to Miro's works). There were no pencil-signed and numbered impressions of this print. Image size: 380x280mm. Price: Please call or email for current pricing information.
Untitled (M. 228). Original color lithograph, 1956. Edition unknown (published in 1956 in a special issue of the deluxe art review, Derriere le Miroir devoted to Miro's works). There were no pencil-signed and numbered impressions of this print. Image size: 380x280mm. Price: Please call or email for current pricing information.

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