Description: Joan Miro Authentic, Hand Signed and Numbered Lithograph, Professionally Custom framed and listed with the Submit Best Offer option Accepting Offers Now: Up for sale here we have an Extremely Rare and Large, Color Lithograph on BFK Rives Paper by Joan Miro titled, "L'Entraineus Brun" that retails for thousands more than our asking price. Of all the artworks Miro has completed, often his most desired artworks are modern illustrations created with the use of bold color and lively imagery like the one here. Additionally, the piece has been elaborately framed, as shown, in an expensive, custom wood moulding to enhance the spectacular imagery, making it a perfect addition to any home or office. Furthermore, with only 75 pieces in the edition, that sold out almost immediately after it was published in 1969 by Maeght (Paris), it is now nearly impossible to find. Yet, we have listed it with the Submit Best Offer option, so name your price now. At this incredible value, it will not be around long as the first person to meet our bottom line shall be the lucky new owner, and you do not want to miss this opportunity to own an authentic work by Modern Master, Joan Miro. JOAN MIRO: 1893-1983 - Spanish Artist Joan Miro studied art at the Barcelona School of Fine Arts and at the Academia Gali. Miro worked as an accountant for nearly two years until he had a nervous breakdown. In the beginning of his career he dabbled in different painting styles that were fashionable at the turn of the century like Fauvism and Cubism. In 1920 Miro made the first of a series of trips to Paris. In 1921 he settled permanently in the French capital. From 1924 on, Miro joined the circle of the Surrealist theorist Andre Breton. By 1930 the artist had developed his own style and in the 1930s the artist's fame and recognition became international. From 1940 to 1948 he was back in Spain. In 1947, Joan Miro came to the United States for the first time. He had several own-man shows. The most important one was a retrospective at the MoMA - The Museum of Modern Art in New York in 1951 and in 1959. In 1954 he won a prize at the Venice Biennale. In 1968 the artist finished a commission for two large ceramic murals at the UNESCO buildings in Paris. Miro was a disciplined, hard working and modest man. He was a dedicated printmaker and his works are highly sought after. SUBMIT BEST OFFER, All OFFERS CONSIDERED:The artwork listed here is a spectacular lithograph in color titled, "L'Entraineuse Brun" by famous Modern artist Joan Miro that highlights his whimsical style incorporating movement, bold color constrast and strong strokes. This piece, referenced as figure 614 by Mourlot, is HAND SIGNED, Numbered 32 of 75 and comes with a gallery COA. Finally, it is of impressive craftsmanship and size, measuring approximately 33.75" x 24" (archival matted to 33.5" x 23.5") and 45" x 35" with its high quality frame, constructed specifically for this piece. Which makes it even better in person, where the vivid color and exquisite detail, that is suitable for any decor, bring it to life in a brilliant display of modern art. So remember again, it has been listed with the Submit Best Offer option, meaning it is likely to sell quickly. Joan Miro's art has been exhibited in major museums around the world, and can be found in some of the most prestigious public and private collections worldwide. Here is your chance to own an Authentic artwork too, as this artwork will be custom packaged to ship domestically or internationally. Therefore, please contact us if you have further questions and SUBMIT YOUR OFFER NOW.
Price: 9695 USD
Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota
End Time: 2024-09-08T02:46:01.000Z
Shipping Cost: 119.95 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Artist: Joan Miró
Style: Abstract
Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
Unit of Sale: edition of 75
Material: Lithograph
Date of Creation: 1950-1969
Features: Hand Signed and Hand Numbered, Framed, Matted, Signed
Year of Production: 1969
Width (Inches): 24
Subject: Fantasy
Original/Licensed Reprint: Limited Edition Print
Height (Inches): 33.75
Print Surface: Rives Paper
Type: Print