
Joan Miro HOMAGE TO JOAN PRATS
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This is a Joan Miro first edition lithograph titled "HOMAGE TO JOAN PRATS" (1971). This piece is plate signed and pencil numbered from a limited edition of 500. Paper measures: 18.5" x 24". Image measures: 13.5" x 18.5". Printed on high quality archival paper. Mint condition. Comes with a certificate of authenticity. Born in Barcelona, Joan Miro studied there as well, his art training interupted briefly by an abortive career as a businessman. In 1920, Miro made his first trip to Paris where he met Picasso; in 1923, he joined the Surrealist group. Miro created his own Surrealistic language, using elements of Cubism as well as attempting to tap into unconscious sources of creativity, but never losing touch with the real world. One of the best-known and loved artists of the Modernish era, Miro has had major retrospectives at the Museum of Modern Art and the Guggenheim; there is a Miro Foundation in Barcelona.
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Joan Miro HOMAGE TO JOAN PRATS
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Nov 15, 2018
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This is a Joan Miro first edition lithograph titled "HOMAGE TO JOAN PRATS" (1971). This piece is plate signed and pencil numbered from a limited edition of 500. Paper measures: 18.5" x 24". Image measures: 13.5" x 18.5". Printed on high quality archival paper. Mint condition. Comes with a certificate of authenticity. Born in Barcelona, Joan Miro studied there as well, his art training interupted briefly by an abortive career as a businessman. In 1920, Miro made his first trip to Paris where he met Picasso; in 1923, he joined the Surrealist group. Miro created his own Surrealistic language, using elements of Cubism as well as attempting to tap into unconscious sources of creativity, but never losing touch with the real world. One of the best-known and loved artists of the Modernish era, Miro has had major retrospectives at the Museum of Modern Art and the Guggenheim; there is a Miro Foundation in Barcelona.
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