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Miro, Joan

JOAN MIRO Derriere le Miroir, no. 193-194, pg 24,25, 1971

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This original double-page lithograph by Joan Miró, featured on pages 24-25 of Derrière le Miroir No. 193-194, was published by Maeght Editeur in 1971. It includes a central fold as issued, typical for lithographs in the series. Derrière le Miroir (DLM), founded in 1946 by Aimé Maeght, was a prestigious French art magazine that showcased contemporary artists through original prints and critical essays. While the exact print run for this issue isn't specified, regular editions often ranged between 2,000 to 5,000 copies, with some deluxe editions being more limited. This publication is highly valued among art collectors for its high-quality lithographs and contributions from leading artists.

Details

Sku: XX5611

Artist: Joan Miro

Title: Derriere le Miroir, no. 193-194, pg 24,25

Year: 1971

Signed: No

Medium: Lithograph

Edition Size: 2000

Framed: No

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Condition: A-: Near Mint, very light signs of handling

Dimensions

Paper Size: 15 x 22 inches ( 38 x 56 cm )

Image Size: 15 x 22 inches ( 38 x 56 cm )

JOAN MIRO Derriere le Miroir, no. 193-194, pg 24,25, 1971

$150

About the Artist

Joan Miro

Joan Miró created simple shapes, lines, and symbols that feel playful and open. His work does not describe specific things, but it suggests movement, imagination, and feeling. Miró showed that art does not need to explain itself. He trusted intuition over rules and allowed viewers to bring their own meaning. This made abstract art feel approachable rather than rigid or serious.
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