![]() ![]() ![]() A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany this work.įramed to archival museum grade conservation standards, this piece is framed in a complementary moulding with silk mats. Joan MiroThe FarmerWall Art Painting on Canvas Wall Decorations for Living Room Stretched and Framed Canvas Print Bedroom Wall Pictures Ready to Hang (60x78cm24x31in,Framed): Posters Prints. Although Mir’s early work was influenced by several movements of the time, including. In 1917 he had his first solo show, the same year he met both Pablo Picasso and Francis Picabia. Listed and illustrated as catalogue raisonné no. Born on Apin Barcelona, Joan Mir began his studies in art early, at the age of fourteen, at the art academy of Barcelona. In 1912 not only did Joan Miro meet the famous. ![]() From 1912 to 1915 he went to the Academy Gali and thereafter to the Sant-Lluc Circle of the Academy of Art, leaving in 1918. This work is fully documented and referenced in the below catalogue raisonnés and texts (copies will be enclosed as added documentation with the invoices that will accompany the final sale of the work)ġ. Born (Barcelona, Spain) in 1893, Joan Miro Ferra attended business school from 1907 to 1910 and at the same time studied at La Lonja School of Fine Arts. Printed by Mourlot, Paris, this work is an artist proof aside from the signed and numbered edition of 150 and the edition of 80 printed with wide margins, signed and numbered with Roman numerals. (Hors de Commerce) in pencil in the lower left. Hand-signed by Joan Miró (Barcelona, 1893 - Palma, 1983) in pencil in the lower right, this work is annotated H.C. For what purpose who can say for sure, but the wonderful detail in the primary color choice, combined with strong line work, make this a captivating composition.Ĭreated in 1972, this color lithograph is one in a series of eleven lithographs created to illustrate the text by Michel Leiris. A sense of energy and liveliness radiates from them as they partake in a celebration. With the moon as the focus the theme is still astral, but there is a mixture of curious figures that seem drawn to it. With frenzied line work and contrasting controlled figures, this work by Miró tells a different story than its associated illustrations. ![]()
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