Joan Miro
Gravure-poeme
(1958)
Catalogue Raisonné Reference:  Maeght 248 Good condition Provenance: from the estate of Leon and Jane Arkus. Leon was the Director of the Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, from 1969 to 1980. 
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    Joan Miro Lithograph "Gravure-poeme" with black/white Giacometti original stone lithograph on verso

    Joan Miro's Gravure-poeme (1958) is a stunning lithograph that captures the artist's unique vision. This piece is a perfect example of Miro's innovative approach to art, combining abstract shapes and colors with poetic text. The vibrant colors and bold lines create a captivating composition that is sure to draw the eye.

    This lithograph is a must-have for any art collector. It is a timeless piece that will bring a touch of modern art to any home. With its bold colors and poetic text, this piece is sure to be a conversation starter.

    Joan Miro's Gravure-poeme (1958) is a beautiful and unique piece of art that will bring a touch of modernity to any home. Add this stunning lithograph to your collection today!

    • Date: 1958 
    • Lithograph, unframed 
    • Size: 15 х 11 in (38 x 27 cm)
    • Printer: Arte, Paris
    • Publisher: Maeght, Paris
    • Reference: Maeght 248
    • Good condition
    Provenance: from the estate of Leon and Jane Arkus. Leon was the Director of the Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, from 1969 to 1980. 

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    Joan Miro - Gravure-poeme (1958)
    $400.00