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Le Courtisan Grotesque (The Grotesque Courtesan), 1974 (0)
Album 21, 1978 (1)
Suites por Ubu Roi, 1966 (0)
Maravillas con Variaciones Acrósticas en El Jardín de Miró (Wonders with Aristocratic Variations in Miró’s Garden), 1975 (0)
La Mélodie Acide (The Sound Acid), 1980 (0)
Le Marteau Sans Maître (The Hammer without a Master), 1976 (0)
Je Travaille Comme un Jardinier (I Work Like a Gardener), 1963 (0)
Album 19, 1961 (0)
Les Voyants (The Seers), 1970 (0)
Ubu aux Baleares, 1971 (4)
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Joan Miró Etching, Gaudí II, 1979
Joan Miró Etching
Gaudí II, 1979
Sold ID # w-12170
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Joan Miró Etching
Gaudí III, 1979
Sold ID # w-12171
Joan Miró Etching, Gaudí IV, 1979
Joan Miró Etching
Gaudí IV, 1979
Sold ID # w-12172
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Joan Miró Etching
Gaudí IX, 1979
Sold ID # w-12176
Joan Miró Etching, Gaudí VI, 1979
Joan Miró Etching
Gaudí VI, 1979
Sold ID # w-12173
Joan Miró Etching, Gaudí VII, 1979
Joan Miró Etching
Gaudí VII, 1979
Sold ID # w-12174
Joan Miró Etching, Gaudí VIII, 1979
Joan Miró Etching
Gaudí VIII, 1979
Sold ID # w-12175
Joan Miró Etching, Gaudí X, 1979
Joan Miró Etching
Gaudí X, 1979
Sold ID # w-12177
Joan Miró Etching, Gaudí XI, 1979
Joan Miró Etching
Gaudí XI, 1979
Sold ID # w-12178
Joan Miró Etching, Gaudí XII, 1979
Joan Miró Etching
Gaudí XII, 1979
Sold ID # w-12179
Joan Miró Etching, Gaudí XIII, 1979
Joan Miró Etching
Gaudí XIII, 1979
Sold ID # w-12180
Joan Miró Etching, Gaudí XIV, 1979
Joan Miró Etching
Gaudí XIV, 1979
Sold ID # w-12181
Joan Miró Etching, Gaudí XIX, 1979
Joan Miró Etching
Gaudí XIX, 1979
Sold ID # w-12185
Joan Miró Etching, Gaudí XVI, 1979
Joan Miró Etching
Gaudí XVI, 1979
Sold ID # w-12182
Joan Miró Etching, Gaudí XVII, 1979
Joan Miró Etching
Gaudí XVII, 1979
Sold ID # w-12183
Joan Miró Etching, Gaudí XVIII, 1979
Joan Miró Etching
Gaudí XVIII, 1979
Sold ID # w-12184
Joan Miró Etching, Gaudí XX, 1979
Joan Miró Etching
Gaudí XX, 1979
Sold ID # w-12186
Joan Miró Etching, Gaudí XXI, 1979
Joan Miró Etching
Gaudí XXI, 1979
Sold ID # w-12187
Joan Miró Etching and Aquatint, Grand Duc I (Grand Duke I), 1965
Joan Miró Etching and Aquatint
Grand Duc I (Grand Duke I), 1965
Sold ID # w-12379
Joan Miró Etching, Grand Duc II (Grand Duke II), 1965
Joan Miró Etching
Grand Duc II (Grand Duke II), 1965
Sold ID # w-12380
Joan Miró Etching, Grans Rupestres I (Large Cave Paintings I), 1979
Joan Miró Etching
Grans Rupestres I (Large Cave Paintings I), 1979
Sold ID # w-12163
Joan Miró Etching, Grans Rupestres II (Large Cave Paintings II), 1979
Joan Miró Etching
Grans Rupestres II (Large Cave Paintings II), 1979
Sold ID # w-12164
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Joan Miró Etching
Grans Rupestres III (Large Cave Paintings III), 1979
Sold ID # w-12165
Joan Miró Etching, Grans Rupestres IV (Large Cave Paintings IV), 1979
Joan Miró Etching
Grans Rupestres IV (Large Cave Paintings IV), 1979
Sold ID # w-12166
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Joan Miró Etching
Grans Rupestres V (Large Cave Paintings V), 1979
Sold ID # w-12167
Joan Miró Etching, Grans Rupestres VII (Large Cave Paintings VII), 1979
Joan Miró Etching
Grans Rupestres VII (Large Cave Paintings VII), 1979
Sold ID # w-12168
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Joan Miró Etching and Aquatint
Gravé Sur Le Givre II, 1972
Sold ID # w-12483
Joan Miró Etching and Aquatint, Gravé Sur Le Givre III, 1972
Joan Miró Etching and Aquatint
Gravé Sur Le Givre III, 1972
Sold ID # w-12484
Joan Miró Engraving, Greeting Card for 1971 from the Fequet-Baudier Printing Shop, 1970
Joan Miró Engraving
Greeting Card for 1971 from the Fequet-Baudier Printing Shop, 1970
Sold ID # w-12482
Joan Miró Etching and Aquatint, Hommage à Picasso (Homage to Picasso), 1972
Joan Miró Etching and Aquatint
Hommage à Picasso (Homage to Picasso), 1972
Sold ID # w-12491
Joan Miró Drypoint, Inside Cover for Sans le Soleil, Malgré les Autres Astres, il Ferait Nuit (Without the Sun, Despite the Other Stars, it Would be Night), 1965
Joan Miró Drypoint
Inside Cover for Sans le Soleil, Malgré les Autres Astres, il Ferait Nuit (Without the Sun, Despite the Other Stars, it Would be Night), 1965
Sold ID # w-12384
Joan Miró Etching and Aquatint, Joan and Pilar Miró's Greeting Card, 1966
Joan Miró Etching and Aquatint
Joan and Pilar Miró's Greeting Card, 1966
Sold ID # w-12406
Joan Miró Etching Aquatint with Carborundum, Joueur de Bugle Aux Oiseaux (Bird Flugelhorn Player), 1973
Joan Miró Etching Aquatint with Carborundum
Joueur de Bugle Aux Oiseaux (Bird Flugelhorn Player), 1973
Sold ID # w-12501
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Joan Miró Etching and Aquatint
Juste Derrière le Sifflet des Trains (Just Behind the Train Whistle), 1969
Sold ID # w-12458
Joan Miró Aquatint, L'Automobiliste à la Moustaches (The Motorist with the Mustache), 1970
Joan Miró Aquatint
L'Automobiliste à la Moustaches (The Motorist with the Mustache), 1970
Sold ID # w-12474
Joan Miró Etching Aquatint with Carborundum, L'Aveugle Parmi les Oiseaux (The Blind Man Among the Birds), 1978
Joan Miró Etching Aquatint with Carborundum
L'Aveugle Parmi les Oiseaux (The Blind Man Among the Birds), 1978
Sold ID # w-12112
Joan Miró Etching Aquatint with Carborundum, L'Écartelée (The Quartered), 1970
Joan Miró Etching Aquatint with Carborundum
L'Écartelée (The Quartered), 1970
Sold ID # w-12475
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Joan Miró Aquatint
L'Écumante (The Female Buccaneer), from People of the Sea Series, 1981
Sold ID # w-12307
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Joan Miró Etching Aquatint with Carborundum
L'Escalier de la Nuit (The Night Staircase), 1970
Sold ID # w-12476
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Joan Miró Etching and Aquatint
L'Évadé (The Escapee), 1981
Sold ID # w-12235
Joan Miró Etching Aquatint with Carborundum, L'Exilé Noir (The Black Exile), 1969
Joan Miró Etching Aquatint with Carborundum
L'Exilé Noir (The Black Exile), 1969
Sold ID # w-12456
Joan Miró Etching Aquatint with Carborundum, L'Homme au Balancier (Man with the Pendulum), 1969
Joan Miró Etching Aquatint with Carborundum
L'Homme au Balancier (Man with the Pendulum), 1969
Sold ID # w-12459
Joan Miró Etching Aquatint with Carborundum, L'Inhibé (The Inhibited), 1969
Joan Miró Etching Aquatint with Carborundum
L'Inhibé (The Inhibited), 1969
Sold ID # w-12460
Joan Miró Etching Aquatint with Carborundum, L'Invention du Regard (The Invention of the Gaze), 1970
Joan Miró Etching Aquatint with Carborundum
L'Invention du Regard (The Invention of the Gaze), 1970
Sold ID # w-12477
Joan Miró Etching, L'Invitée du Dimanche II (Sunday Guest II), 1969
Joan Miró Etching
L'Invitée du Dimanche II (Sunday Guest II), 1969
Sold ID # w-12449
Joan Miró Etching, L'Invitée du Dimanche III (Sunday Guest III), 1969
Joan Miró Etching
L'Invitée du Dimanche III (Sunday Guest III), 1969
Sold ID # w-12450
Joan Miró Etching Aquatint with Carborundum, L'Oeil Bleu du Volcan (The Blue Eye of the Volcano), 1990
Joan Miró Etching Aquatint with Carborundum
L'Oeil Bleu du Volcan (The Blue Eye of the Volcano), 1990
Sold ID # w-12295
Joan Miró Etching and Aquatint, L'Oiseau de Feu (Firebird), 1963
Joan Miró Etching and Aquatint
L'Oiseau de Feu (Firebird), 1963
Sold ID # w-12367
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Joan Miró Biography

Joan Miró
Joan Miró

Combining Abstract Art with Surrealism, Joan Miró’s oeuvre is internationally respected. Born April 20, 1893, in Barcelona, Spain, Joan Miró Ferra was exposed to art at an early age through his watchmaker father. At the age of 14, he went to business school in Barcelona while also attending La Lonja’s Escuela Superior de Artes Industriales y Bellas Artes. Choosing business over art, he took a position as a clerk, but suffered a nervous breakdown. Abandoning business, he resumed his art studies and attended Francesc Galí’s Escola d’Art in Barcelona from 1912 to 1915. Receiving early encouragement from the dealer José Dalmau, Miró’s first show occurred at his gallery in 1918 where his work was ridiculed and defaced. His works during this time reflected the influence of Fauvism and folkloric Catalan art as is seen in Chapel of Sant Joan d’Horta (1917), but he was also drawn to Cubism and Surrealism.

Those artistic interests led Miró to move to Paris in 1920, but he continued to spend his summers in Catalonia. In Paris, Miró met Pablo Picasso, and other important emerging artists and poets, encircling himself with creative types. Dalmau organized Miró’s first solo show in Paris, at the Galerie la Licorne in 1921 and his work was included in the Salon d’Automne of 1923. Strongly symbolic and poetic in nature, Miró’s art fit well within the context of the dream-like erratic tendencies espoused by Surrealism and in 1924 he joined the Surrealist group, though always remained on the periphery of Surrealism. Such works included Catalan Landscape (The Hunter) (1923) and the Tilled Field (1924).

This is around the time Miró began to develop an antagonistic attitude towards painting, and started to explore other techniques and mediums. In 1926, while collaborating with Max Ernst on designs for a ballet they pioneered the technique of grattage, in which pigment is troweled onto the canvas and in 1928 Miró began executing his first papiers collés and collages. During the early 1930s, Miró would delve into sculpture, incorporating painted stones and found objects into his three-dimensional works. This was also the time when he started his experiments in lithography, and his first etchings date to 1933, both mediums of which would comprise a majority of his oeuvre.

JOAN MIRÓ ETCHINGS:

By 1930, Miró had developed his own unique style of imagery derived from elements of Catalan folk art and the art of children and this was suited wonderfully for the etching medium as the fluid line work and fanciful figures enabled him to create crisp details. A constant experimenter however, the etchings are a wonderful precursor of what was to come for his printmaking skills later in his life.

Finding international success, with the opening of the Pierre Matisse Gallery in New York, Miró became an influential part of the Modern Art Movement in America. With the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War however in 1936, Miró had to flee Spain and remained in France where he was commissioned to create a monumental work for the Paris World’s Fair. Then World War II broke out and he was forced to relocate to Normandy, then fled back to Spain in 1940. During this time, Miró created his famous twenty-three gouache series Constellations (1940).

The Museum of Modern Art, New York held Miró’s first major museum retrospective in 1941, and that same year Miró began working in ceramics with Josep Lloréns y Artigas. Always trying to find new ways to express himself, it was during 1948–49 when Miró lived in Barcelona, and made frequent visits to Paris that he began to experiment with his printmaking techniques at the Mourlot Studios and the Atelier Lacourière. Such printmaking techniques would result in his later mastering of aquatints and carborundum, some of the most difficult graphic works to create.

JOAN MIRÓ LITHOGRAPHS:

The close relationship with Fernand Mourlot resulted in the creation of over one thousand Joan Miró lithographic print editions. His process of automatic drawing, allowing the hand to move randomly on the surface, leaving the artwork to chance, enabled him to create works that were genuine reflections of himself, an integral part of his popularity. A popularity that still remains today as they make for 91% of all of his works bought on the market, with a complete set of Le lézard aux Plumes d’Or (1971) selling for over $147, 510 in 2002 from Christie’s.

A true master of the printmaking medium, Miró received the Grand Prize for Graphic Work at the Venice Biennale in 1954, and his work was included in the first Documenta exhibition in Kassel the following year. In 1958, he was given a Guggenheim International Award for murals for the UNESCO building in Paris and the following year he resumed painting, initiating a series of mural-sized canvases. During the 1960s, he began to work intensively in sculpture and was particularly captivated by glass as is evidenced in his commissioned mural Personnage Oiseaux (1972-1978) which combines one million pieces of marble and Venetian glass. A man whose art rose to international acclaim with the help of the Surrealist movement, Miró was honored with many retrospectives during his lifetime and worked until he passed away of heart disease in December 25, 1983, in Palma de Mallorca, Spain.

JOAN MIRÓ AQUATINTS:

With his most coveted etching and aquatint Équinoxe (1967) selling for $74,000 in 2007 and the series Michel Leiris, Fissures (1969) that sold for $92,500 in 2001 at Christies, Miró’s aquatints are quite valuable. In the experimentation that followed his lithographs, Miró produced hundreds of aquatints, a process that presents variations of darkness on the paper. These experiments allowed for him to better represent the dualities and contradictions within his artwork.

JOAN MIRÓ CARBORUNDUM:

A method of printmaking that produces variations of dotted effects, Miró embraced this medium as it allowed him to create works that were rich in texture and variety. Trying not to adhere to any artistic movement during the 1970s, this method proved diverse as it gave him an artistic range when combined with the etching and aquatint. With the series such as Barcelona (1972-1973) selling for over $72,500 in 2005 and the work Les grandes manoeuvres (1973) selling for over $52,000 in 2010, this medium makes for some of his most valuable in printmaking.

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