Bilder Joan Miro (1893–1983) – Abstract Constellations Exhibition Poster – Lithograph by Mourlot (1959)
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"Constellations" illustrates a surrealist composition consisting of biomorphic forms and star motifs rendered in primary colors within a gestural red ring. This lithograph was published by Mourlot Freres in the book Art in the Poster of the Paris School by Andre Sauret in Paris in 1959. The work represents an exhibition held at the Berggruen Gallery in Paris featuring a celebrated series of paintings by the artist. It stands as a significant example of the graphic art movement that characterized the mid-century Parisian art scene.
Joan Miro was a Spanish painter and sculptor who played a major role in the development of Surrealism. He created a unique visual language that integrated abstract organic shapes with symbolic elements and a playful use of color. His work often explored the subconscious through an innovative approach to composition and printmaking. Miro's influence is fundamental to the history of twentieth-century modernism and continues to be felt in the work of abstract artists today.
Artist or Maker: Joan Miro, after.
Dimensions: Approximately 31 cm x 24 cm.
Medium: Lithograph by Mourlot
Date: 1959.
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