Description: JOAN MIRO (1893-1983) Joan Miro was a Surrealist Spanish painter who created artwork of imaginative fantasy. Miro was very much against the established painting methods of the time, and is often credited with being the founder of automatic drawing. Automatic drawing is the process of allowing the hand to move randomly on the canvas, leaving the artwork to chance. His dreamlike works contain impressions of playfully distorted animal forms, twisted organic shapes, and odd geometric constructions. A contemporary of Picasso, Miro towers as one of the great masters of modern art, and is amongst the most famous artists of the 20th century. Original Edition Etching on vélin paper, 1947. Paper Size: 11 x 8.5 inches. Published by Curt Valentin, New York; printed by Meriden Gravure Company, Meriden, Connecticut, and the Golden Eagle Press, Mount Vernon, New York. Excellent condition; unframed. Notes: From the folio, The Prints of Joan Miro, 1947. Excerpted from the folio, The Prints of Joan Miro were printed in Fall 1947 in an edition of MD examples by the Meriden Gravure Company, Meriden, Connecticut, and the Golden Eagle Press, Mount Vernon, New York. The two color plates were reproduced in stencil by Martha Berrien. L examples contain two original etchings, L examples one original etching, signed by the artist. The satisfaction of our customers is our top priority. We wish to build long lasting relationships with all of the people we sell to. We pride ourselves on offering only the highest quality fine art, along with the best service and price in the industry. Be sure to add me to your favorites list! CHECK OUT OUR E-BAY STORE FOR MORE FINE ART, OR E-MAIL US FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.
Price: 1436 USD
Location: Fairfield, Connecticut
End Time: 2024-11-25T15:17:09.000Z
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Artist: Joan Miro
Type: Print
Year of Production: 1947
Material: Paper
Features: Limited Edition
Production Technique: Etching
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original