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Miro, Joan

JOAN MIRO Pasadena Art Museum Exhibition, 1969

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This original lithograph poster was produced for the retrospective exhibition of Joan Miró's graphic work, held at the Pasadena Art Museum in California, U.S.A., in 1969. Published by the Pasadena Art Museum and printed in France by the renowned Mourlot studios in Paris, this poster is a testament to the high-quality production values and artistic significance of the exhibition.

The poster features Miró's distinctive use of bold colors, abstract forms, and playful imagery. It captures the essence of his surrealistic approach, blending whimsical shapes with vibrant hues to create a dynamic and engaging visual experience. The composition of the poster is both captivating and thought-provoking, reflecting Miró's ability to convey complex emotions and narratives through seemingly simple forms.

This poster not only served as an advertisement for the exhibition but also as a piece of art in its own right, embodying the innovative spirit and artistic brilliance of Joan Miró.

Details

Sku: MI1010

Artist: Joan Miro

Title: Pasadena Art Museum Exhibition

Year: 1969

Signed: No

Medium: Lithograph

Edition Size: 2000

Framed: No

Frame Suggestion: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions.

Condition: A: Mint

Dimensions

Paper Size: 31.5 x 22.5 inches ( 80 x 57 cm )

Image Size: 24.5 x 19 inches ( 62 x 48 cm )

JOAN MIRO Pasadena Art Museum Exhibition, 1969

$250

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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