Printer: Miro Foundation (1 of 150 Editions)
Dimensions: 80 x 68 cm
Condition: Very good
Frame: Floated on an off-white mount with a charcoal frame
Description: Colour Screen print, signed and justified HC in the plate. Exclusive reissue limited to 150 unnumbered copies from the Miro Foundation based on the engraving made by Miro for the poet Salvador Espriu.
Artist: Joan Miró (1893–1983) was a Spanish painter, sculptor, and ceramicist known for his pioneering role in the development of surrealism. Born in Barcelona, he studied at the city’s School of Industrial and Fine Arts before moving to Paris in 1920, where he immersed himself in the avant-garde circles. Early influences included Fauvism and Cubism, but Miró soon developed a distinct visual language marked by bold colours, organic forms, and symbolic motifs. His work often drew on Catalan folk art, dreams, and the subconscious. Though associated with the Surrealists, he maintained a unique, independent style. Themes in his work ranged from poetry and playfulness to political resistance and cosmic introspection. From the 1920s onwards, Miró exhibited widely across Europe and the Americas, gaining international acclaim for his innovative and imaginative contributions to modern art.
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