Joan Miró Pochoir Lithograph from "Quelque fleurs pour des amis"
Item Details
Joan Miró (Spanish, 1893 – 1983)
Untitled, 1964
Color pochoir lithograph on paper
Signed in plate
From the series Quelquel fleurs pour des amis
Published by Société Internationale d’ Art XXe Siècle, Paris
Printed by Daniel Jacomet, Paris
Dedication in plate reads, ‘pour Jean Célestine, qui bien travaille pour moi, avec toute mon amitié, Miró.’
Literature
Patrick Cramer, Joan Miró: The Illustrated Books, no. 92
Miró was born in Barcelona, Spain during 1893 and received his formal education at the Barcelona Ecole des Beaux-Arts and the Academie Gali. He became friends with Pablo Picasso, Alexander Calder, Ernest Hemingway, Max Ernst and Paul Klee. Miró was accepted as a Surrealist in Paris with the recognition of some of the greatest artists of our times.
Dimensions
- measurement of frame; visible image: 10" W x 13" H.
Item #
18CLT300-037