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Joan Miro, Dans le grenier à sel (In the Salt Attic), 1975


Signé Joan Miro, Gravure à l'eau-forte Aquatinte, Dans le grenier à sel (In the Salt Attic), 1975

Miro Gravure à l'eau-forte Aquatinte Signé, Dans le grenier à sel (In the Salt Attic), 1975

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Miro Gravure à l'eau-forte Aquatinte Signé, Dans le grenier à sel (In the Salt Attic), 1975 (thumbnail room-view)
Miro Gravure à l'eau-forte Aquatinte Signé, Dans le grenier à sel (In the Salt Attic), 1975 (thumbnail room-view)
Miro Gravure à l'eau-forte Aquatinte Signé, Dans le grenier à sel (In the Salt Attic), 1975 (thumbnail room-view)
Miro Gravure à l'eau-forte Aquatinte Signé, Dans le grenier à sel (In the Salt Attic), 1975 (thumbnail room-view)
Artiste: Miro, Joan (1893 - 1983)
Titre: Dans le grenier à sel (In the Salt Attic), 1975
Référence: D.760
Moyen:
Gravure à l'eau-forte Aquatinte
Taille d'image: 28 1/4 in x 22 5/8 in (71.5 cm x 57.5 cm)
Taille de feuille: 43 3/4 in x 29 3/4 in (106.5 cm x 75.5 cm)
Taille encadrée: 47 in x 35 in (119.38 cm x 88.9 cm)
Signé: Hand signed by Joan Miró (1893 - 1983) in pencil in the lower right margin
Edition: Annotated H.C. XV ( hors d'commerce or artist's proof) in pencil in the lower left margin. (aside from the arabic numbered edition of 50)
Condition: A great print with rich, vibrant and saturated color. Great condition
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$40,000    SUR LA PRISE
Article# 1674
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Dominated by bold hues of black, red, blue, and green, this work clearly displays Miró's talent at manipulating color to create an engaging surrealist work. We find upon closer examination that this piece is somewhat mysterious; we constantly glimpse new faces and forms hidden throughout the composition.


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Description historique:

Fantastically bold in coloration, the rich reds, blues, and greens dominate the entire plain of this surrealist composition. Geometric in form with a slightly whimsical and playful quality that only Miró is able to instill in his works, Dans le grenier à sel is a masterpiece. Subtle splatters of grey with expressive strokes of line illuminate the work from within, with various glimpses of face and characters that are hidden throughout the work. This large-scale print awards the viewer a complete sensory experience, allowing us to delve in to the world of Joan Miró's creative, subconscious imagination.

Created in 1975, this work is hand signed by Joan Miró (1893 - 1983) in pencil in the lower right and annotated HC (Hors d'Commerce or artist's proof) XV/XV in pencil in the lower left (aside from the arabic numeral edition of 50) . Published by Maeght, Paris and printed by Morsang, Paris on Arches paper.

Catalogue Raisonné & COA:
It is fully documented and referenced in (copies will be enclosed as added documentation with the invoices that I will enclose with the sale of the work) :

1. Dupin, Jacques. Miró Engraver, vol. III 1973 - 1975, Galerie Lelong: Paris, 2001. Listed and illustrated as catalogue raisonné no. 760 on pg. 140.

About the Framing:
Conservation framed with archival materials and museum quality, this work is set in a Spanish-style gold and black moulding with a delicate organic motif and a sleek black border. The muted gold hues complement the bright and bold colors within the work. Completed with white, linen-wrapped mats and a matching gold inner fillet, this work is set behind an archival Plexiglas® cover.

Style: 20th Century Modern Master, Surrealism
 

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La biographie de Joan Miro

Joan MiroJoan Miro (1893 - 1983)

Joan Miró Ferra was born April 20, 1893, in Barcelona. At the age of 14, he went to business school in Barcelona and also attended La Lonja’s Escuela Superior de Artes Industriales y Bellas Artes in the same city. Upon completing three years of art studies, he took a position as a clerk. After suffering a nervous breakdown, he abandoned business and resumed his art studies, attending Francesc Galí’s Escola d’Art in Barcelona from 1912 to 1915. Miró received early encouragement from the dealer José Dalmau, who gave him his first solo show at his gallery in Barcelona in 1918. In 1917, he met Francis Picabia.

In 1920, Miró made his first trip to Paris, where he met Pablo Picasso. From this time, Miró divided his time between Paris and Montroig, Spain. In Paris, he associated with the poets Max Jacob, Pierre Reverdy, and Tristan Tzara and participated in Dada activities. Dalmau organized Miró’s first solo show in Paris, at the Galerie la Licorne in 1921. His work was included in the Salon d’Automne of 1923. In 1924, Miró joined the Surrealist group. His solo show at the Galerie Pierre, Paris, in 1925 was a major Surrealist event; Miró was included in the first Surrealist exhibition at the Galerie Pierre that same year. He visited the Netherlands in 1928 and began a series of paintings inspired by Dutch masters. This year he also executed his first papiers collés and collages. In 1929, he started his experiments in lithography. Miro's first etchings date from 1933. During the early 1930s, he made Surrealist sculptures incorporating painted stones and found objects. In 1936, Miró left Spain because of the civil war; he returned in 1941. Also in 1936, Miró was included in the exhibitions Cubism and Abstract Art and Fantastic Art, Dada, Surrealism at the Museum of Modern Art, New York. The following year, he was commissioned to create a monumental work for the Paris World’s Fair.

Miró’s first major museum retrospective was held at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, in 1941. That year, Miró began working in ceramics with Josep Lloréns y Artigas and started to concentrate on prints; from 1954 to 1958, he worked almost exclusively in Miro prints and ceramics. He received the Grand Prize for Graphic Work at the Venice Biennale in 1954, and his work was included in the first Documenta exhibition in Kassel the following year. In 1958, he was given a Guggenheim International Award for murals for the UNESCO building in Paris. The following year, he resumed painting, initiating a series of mural-sized canvases. During the 1960s, he began to work intensively in sculpture. Miró retrospectives took place at the Musée National d’Art Moderne, Paris, in 1962, and the Grand Palais, Paris, in 1974. He also worked with carborundum around this time. In 1978, the Musée National d’Art Moderne exhibited over 500 works in a major retrospective of Miro original drawings. Joan Miro died December 25, 1983, in Palma de Mallorca, Spain.

Joan Miro prints and unique original works are commonly seen in museums and art galleries in USA and Europe.

Joan Miró created a large wool and hemp tapestry titled "The World Trade Center Tapestry" that adorned the lobby of 2 World Trade Center. It was destroyed by the collapse of the tower on September 11, 2001. ¹

¹ Lives and Treasures Taken. Library of Congress.

Miro Gravure à l'eau-forte Aquatinte Signé, Dans le grenier à sel (In the Salt Attic), 1975
Miro Gravure à l'eau-forte Aquatinte Signé, Dans le grenier à sel (In the Salt Attic), 1975
Miro Gravure à l'eau-forte Aquatinte Signé, Dans le grenier à sel (In the Salt Attic), 1975
Miro Gravure à l'eau-forte Aquatinte Signé, Dans le grenier à sel (In the Salt Attic), 1975
Miro Gravure à l'eau-forte Aquatinte Signé, Dans le grenier à sel (In the Salt Attic), 1975
Miro Gravure à l'eau-forte Aquatinte Signé, Dans le grenier à sel (In the Salt Attic), 1975
Miro Gravure à l'eau-forte Aquatinte Signé, Dans le grenier à sel (In the Salt Attic), 1975
Miro Gravure à l'eau-forte Aquatinte Signé, Dans le grenier à sel (In the Salt Attic), 1975
Miro Gravure à l'eau-forte Aquatinte Signé, Dans le grenier à sel (In the Salt Attic), 1975
Miro Gravure à l'eau-forte Aquatinte Signé, Dans le grenier à sel (In the Salt Attic), 1975
Miro Gravure à l'eau-forte Aquatinte Signé, Dans le grenier à sel (In the Salt Attic), 1975