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Tres Livres

Tres Livres. Joan Miro (1893 - 1983) Images
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Published since: September 25, 2010
Last update: October 6, 2011
Title: Tres Livres (s. 7510)
Medium: Original lithograph in colours, 1970, On heavy cream wove Guarro paper, signed in the stone
Reference: Miro Lithographie IV (1969 - 1972) - Maeght Editeur (Catalogue Raisonee) - No 680
Published by: Poligrafa editeur et imprimeur, Barcelona, 1971
Printed by: La Poligrafa, s a Barcelona, Spain
Edition: a proof outside the edition of 500 numbered and monogrammed
Note: This was created to commemorate an exhibition of Miro’s made in Osaka, Japan in 1971. It is an “avant les lettres” lithograph. (That is to say it is a version made prior to the poster which had an inscription written across it). The Japanese show consisted of works from two suites : “Les essencies de la Terra and “Ma de Proverbis” The poster version was printed with letters in Japanese as illustrated in the Catalogue Raisonee. There was also another version printed with letters in Catalan and another version in English for an exhibition of lithographs at the Galerie Hachette, London, in 1971.
Size: 563 X 762 mms (Paper size)
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Description

HeaderXXth c. Art
CategoryPrints, Engravings, Lithographs
TypeLithographs
ThemeAbstract
OriginEurope
GenreSurrealism
CharacteristicSigned
Authenticity / ProvenanceOriginal
Artists typesProfessional artists
MountingOn paper
PeriodModern 1945-1970
CountrySpain
AuthorJoan Miro (1893 - 1983)
Conditionperfect
Restorationnone
Height 76.2 cm
30 in
Width 56.3 cm
22.2 in