Framed and Signed Jean Miro Original Lithograph
An original lithograph from Joan Miró's ( Spanish 1893 - 1983) plate XI, .
Known for his surrealist roots and innovative abstractions, Miró brings a vibrant composition to life in this artwork, which is marked by fluid forms, dynamic gestures, and a bold palette. The piece harmoniously balances primary colors—reds, blues, and greens—infused with Miró's signature organic shapes and whimsical lines, evoking a sense of both spontaneity and intention. The lithograph is hand-signed by Miró, Numbered "318/400”within the series, this limited-edition work underscores its uniqueness and collectability, inviting viewers into Miró’s world of imagination and playful abstraction.
An original lithograph from Joan Miró's ( Spanish 1893 - 1983) plate XI, .
Known for his surrealist roots and innovative abstractions, Miró brings a vibrant composition to life in this artwork, which is marked by fluid forms, dynamic gestures, and a bold palette. The piece harmoniously balances primary colors—reds, blues, and greens—infused with Miró's signature organic shapes and whimsical lines, evoking a sense of both spontaneity and intention. The lithograph is hand-signed by Miró, Numbered "318/400”within the series, this limited-edition work underscores its uniqueness and collectability, inviting viewers into Miró’s world of imagination and playful abstraction.
An original lithograph from Joan Miró's ( Spanish 1893 - 1983) plate XI, .
Known for his surrealist roots and innovative abstractions, Miró brings a vibrant composition to life in this artwork, which is marked by fluid forms, dynamic gestures, and a bold palette. The piece harmoniously balances primary colors—reds, blues, and greens—infused with Miró's signature organic shapes and whimsical lines, evoking a sense of both spontaneity and intention. The lithograph is hand-signed by Miró, Numbered "318/400”within the series, this limited-edition work underscores its uniqueness and collectability, inviting viewers into Miró’s world of imagination and playful abstraction.