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Signature: Signed in pencil. Edition: Signed proof/ unnumbered Ed. C3,000 Year: 1958 Medium: Lithograph 23.5h x 22w in. unframed Price: $6,500 Inventory Name: MIR0419L01
One of the original members of the Surrealist group, Joan Miro often felt dissatisfied with the leader Andre Breton's constrictive ideas on what painting should be. As Miro began to grow restless with the conventions of painting he began to explore other mediums beyond the brush and canvas. In 1929, two years after the famous statement of his desire to "assassinate painting," Joan Miro began exploring the art of printmaking. He thoroughly experimented with all forms of printmaking: lithography, etching, engraving, aquatint, etc.
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Shipping will be charged in cash and price varies based on location. This piece is signed in conte crayon in the lower right. Medium: Offset Lithograhpy Catalog Reference: Maier-Preusker, Dr. Wolfgang. Marc Chagall. Die lithographischen Knstlerplakate und Varianten. Bonn, 1995.-- Provenance: Committee Member of the National Arts Club and Chevalier, Martin Riskin; Autograph dealer Sy Kessler; Dealer to the trade; Salon D' Art Collection for exhibition.
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