Miro, Jean. "Le Mains" Lithograph in colours. Published in 1971
Miro, Jean. "Le Mains" Lithograph in colours. Published in 1971 by Galerie Maeght. Featured in issue numbers 193-194 of Derriere Le Miroir. 55 x 37 cm unframed Original lithograph by Joan Miró "Les Mains" (The Hands), printed in Paris by Arte, Adrien Maeght in October-November 1971 for Derrière Le Miroir. Sheet size: 15 x 22 inches; centre fold as issued, with verso text in French. Mint condition new old stock. Joan Miró (1893 – 1983) was a Spanish artist who worked in painting, printmaking, sculpture, ceramics and tapestry. He is one of the most important artists of the 20th century, and one of the most prolific. Initially, Miró was inspired by Spanish folk art and church frescoes, as well as prehistoric art. After moving to Paris in the early 1920, he became influenced by contemporary sources such as Surrealism, Dadaism, Fauvism and Cubism, but by 1930 developed his own unique style that is known for his use of organic forms, playful shapes, and bright colors that create childlike wonder in his images. Miró encouraged the use of "automatic drawing", letting the subconscious mind take over when drawing, to free art from conventional methods. His works are on permanent exhibition in most of the world's major museums, a museum in his hometown of Barcelona is dedicated to the artist and his legacy, the Fundació Joan Miró.
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