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Bundle- 2 Assorted Joan Miro Volume II and unsigned Lithographs

$950.00
This is a bundled assortment of 2 Lithographs by Joan Miro. The normal combined retail value for this bundle is $1200. Each piece is described as follows:
Joan Miro - Lithograph I, Number IX - 1972 Lithograph 13" x 20"
Unsigned Lithograph
Paper Size: 13 x 20 inches (33.02 x 50.8cm )
Condition: A-: Near Mint, very light signs of handling
Additional Details: This original lithograph, titled Lithograph IX, is featured in "Mir— Lithographs" Volume I by Michel Leiris and Fernand Mourlot, published by Maeght Editeur in Paris in 1972. The lithograph is presented on pages 212 and 213, with a fold line down the center of the print, as issued. Notably, the image is displayed upside down, adding a unique and intriguing aspect to the piece.
Lithograph IX exemplifies Mir—Õs signature style, characterized by vibrant colors, abstract forms, and dynamic compositions. The inclusion of this lithograph in the first volume of "Mir— Lithographs" underscores its importance within his body of work. The upside-down presentation of the image invites viewers to engage with the artwork from a different perspective, reflecting Mir—'s innovative and playful approach to art.
Miro Lithographs, Vol 2 1953-1963 - 1975 Book 13" x 10.25"
Unsigned Book
Paper Size: 13 x 10.25 inches (33.02 x 26.035cm )
Condition: A-: Near Mint, very light signs of handling
Additional Details: This hardcover catalogue, limited to 5000 numbered copies, features eleven original lithographs by Joan Mir—. Published by Leon Amiel in 1975, with English text by Raymond Queneau, it explores Mir—Õs work, emphasizing his poetic emotion and spontaneous execution. Mir—Õs mastery in lithography is highlighted through his use of black ink with varied values and tones, creating playful and dynamic effects. His art, influenced by Catalan traditions, gives life to objects and symbols, crafting stories from otherworldly microcosms. The book, in like-new condition with a cloth cover and dust jacket, celebrates the continuous renewal and enrichment of Mir—'s unique style.