Miró - Adam Gallery
Transcript of Miró - Adam Gallery
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Miró
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Graphic works
1. Plate XI (from Le Lézard aux plumes d’or)
Lithograph in colours on Japan Kochi paperSigned in pencil and inscribed E.A. (edition 50) 1971Image: 33.6 x 48 cm - Sheet: 35.5 x 50 cm
Maeght 794 Published by Louis Broder, Paris Printed by Mourlot, Paris
Joan Miró - Master PrintmakerJoan Miro was born in Barcelona in 1893. In 1920 he went to Paris for the first time, meeting Pablo Picasso and by mid twenties, he had
already been introduced to some of the greatest names in Dadaism and Surrealism: Francis Picabia, Max Jacob, Pierre Reverdy, Tristan Tzara
and more. In 1926 Miro and Max Ernst designed the sets for the Diaghilev Ballet “Romeo and Juliet”.
In the mid thirties Miro made his first prints (lithographs) for Tristan Tzara’s “L’arbre du voyageur”. It was the painter Louis Marcoussis, who
introduced Miró to printmaking. It became a vital part of his art and he experimented endlessly with a broad variety of techniques, later
saying ‘it [printmaking] makes my painting richer; it gives me new ideas; it lets me proceed from new bases. Everything is connected.’ Miró
explored intaglio techniques at Stanley William Hayter’s workshop in New York in the 1940’s. He then became involved with lithography
through the encouragement of his Parisian dealer Aimé Maeght: making individual prints, as well as posters, invitations, catalogue covers,
and even postcards.
A major breakthrough for his graphic work arrived through his introduction, by Robert Dutrou, to carborundum (silicon carbide engraving)
in 1967. Miró found that by combining this new technique with other etching methods, especially aquatint (a painterly technique of
engraving a resin ground on an etching plate rather than the plate itself), he could invent ‘images to rival any painting’.
In 1954, Miro was awarded the engraving prize at the Venice Biennale and during the sixties and seventies, big Miro exhibitions were held
in London and New York. The Miro foundation in Barcelona was founded in 1975. Prints always held an important place in the work of
Miro, the majority printed with Fernand Mourlot then with Adrien Maeght. Miro also illustrated over 250 books with prints (lithographs
and etchings).
In the album ‘Le Lézard aux plumes d’or’ Miro combines the images with a ‘free form poem’. Taking his inspiration from Mallarmé and
Apollinaire, Miró abolishes the distinction between calligraphy and spontaneity. The title ‘Le Lézard aux plumes d’or’ evokes the ‘pompous
mythological metamorphosis’ of reptiles. Miro’s lizard lives surreal adventures bringing the sun back into the sky whilst avoiding the
crescent moon contained within kabbalistic symbols. Miró worked with the art publisher Tériade on two illustrated books depicting the
stories of the Ubu character, first on ‘Ubu aux Baléares’ in 1971. The inspiration was taken from an Alfred Jarry theatre piece ‘Ubu roi’
which depicted a tyranic and grotesque king. It was considered one of the first pieces of absurd theatre. For Miró the story echoed the
Franco dictatorship and was a way to denounce the abuses of the modern dictator. Ubu was drawn as half-man, half-beast and monstrous
rhinoceros.
Miro died on Christmas day 1983 in Palma, Mallorca
3. Untitled (from Barcelona series)
Etching Aquatint and carborundum on GuarroSigned in pencil and inscribed H.C. (Edition 50) 1972Sheet: 184 x 70 cm
Dupin 594 Published by Sala Gaspar, Barcelona Printed by J J Torralba, Barcelona
2. El Innocente
Etching and Aquatint and on Arches paperSigned in pencil and numbered (Edition 170) 1974Plate: 16 x 11 cm Sheet: 25 x 33 cm
Dupin 677Published by Dutrou, Paris Printed by Morsang, Paris
4. Untitled (from Le marteau sans maitre)
Etching and Aquatint on RivesSigned in pencil and numbered (Edition 125) 1976Sheet: 44 x 66 cm
Cramer 216 Published by Le Vent d’Arles, Paris Printed by Morsang, Paris
5. Untitled (from Le marteau sans maitre)
Etching and Aquatint on RivesSigned in pencil and numbered (Edition 125) 1976
Sheet: 44 x 66 cm
Dupin 950 Cramer 216 Published by Le Vent d’Arles, Paris
Printed by Morsang, Paris
6. Plate IV (from Oda à Joan Miró)
Lithograph in colours on Guarro paperSigned in pencil and numbered (Edition 75) 1973Sheet: 87.5 x 60 cm
Cramer 906 Published by Polígrafa, Barcelona Printed by Polígrafa, Barcelona
7. Eunuque imperial
Lithograph in colours on Arches paperSigned in pencil and numbered (Edition 50) 1975Sheet: 57 x 80 cm
Mourlot 1023Published by Maeght, Paris Printed by Polígrafa, Barcelona
9. Plate VII (from Homentage à Joan Prats)
Lithograph in colours on Guarro paperSigned in pencil and inscribed H.C. (Edition 75) 1971Sheet: 54 x 75 cm
Maight 717Published by Polígrafa, Barcelona Printed by Polígrafa, Barcelona
8. La Bague d’Aurore
Etching and Aquatint and on ArchesSigned in pencil and numbered (Edition 60) 1957Sheet: 38 x 28 cm
Dupin 125Published by Louis Broder, Paris Printed by Atelier Crommelynck, Paris
10. Untitled (from Ubu aux Baleares)
Lithograph in colours on Arches paperSigned in pencil and numbered (Edtion 120) 1971Sheet: 50 x 65 cm
Published by Tériade, Paris Printed by Mourlot, Paris
11. Untitled (from Ubu aux Baleares)
Lithograph in colours on Arches paperSigned in pencil and numbered (Edition 120) 1971
Sheet: 50 x 65 cm
Mourlot 782 Published by Tériade, Paris
Printed by Mourlot, Paris
12. Ocellaire
Etching and aquatint in colours on Rives paperSigned in pencil and numbered (Edition 75) 1972Image: 29.5 x 47 cm - Sheet: 56 x 76 cm
Dupin 559 Published by Polígrafa, Barcelona Printed by Maeght, Paris
13. Picasso I els reventos
Etching and aquatint in colours on Guarro paperSigned in pencil and numbered (Edition 182) 1973
Sheet: 54 x 75 cm
Dupin 588 Published by Gustavo Gili, Barcelona
15. La Harpie
Etching and Aquatint and carborundum Signed in pencil and inscribed H.C. (Edition 75) 1969Sheet: 140 x 93 cm
Dupin 506Published by Maeght Editeur, Paris Printed by Morsang, Paris
14. Affiche pour l’exposition “Livres Illustres et lithographies
Lithograph in colurs on Arches velin Signed in pencil and inscribed H.C. (Edition 100) 1973Sheet: 64.7 x 50 cm
Maeght 898Published by Galerie Gerald Cramer, Geneva Printed by Polígrafa, Barcelona
17. La fille du jardinière
Lithograph in colurs on Rives vellum Signed in pencil and numbered (Edition 90) 1963Sheet: 140 x 93 cm
Maeght 407BPublished by Maeght Editeur, Paris Printed by Maeght Editeur, Paris
16. Cartones III
Lithograph in colurs on Arches velin Signed in pencil and numberbed (Edition 75) 1965Sheet: 54 x 71 cm
Maeght 452 Cramer 103Published by Mourlot, Paris Printed by Pierre Matisse Gallery, New York
19. Frontispiece (from Le Lézard aux plumes d’or)
Lithograph in colours on parchmentSigned in pencil and inscribed E.A. (edition 50) 1971
Image: 33.6 x 48.1 cm - Sheet: 35.5 x 50 cm
Maeght 790Published by Louis Broder, Paris
Printed by Mourlot, Paris
18. Plate VIII (from Le Lézard aux plumes d’or)
Lithograph in colours on parchmentSigned in pencil and inscribed E.A. (edition 50) 1971Image: 33.6 x 48.1 cm - Sheet: 35.5 x 50 cm
Maeght 806Published by Louis Broder, ParisPrinted by Mourlot, Paris
20. Bonjour Max Ernst
Etching and aquatint in colours on Arches paperSigned in pencil and numbered (Edition 100) 1976Sheet: 66 x 51 cm
Dupin 936 Published by George Visat, Paris Printed by Morsang, Paris
21. Serle III
Etching and aquatint in colours on Arches paperSigned in pencil and numbered (Edition 50) 1953Image: 30 x 24 cm Sheet: 53 x 38 cm
Published by Maeght, Paris Printed by Atelier Lacourier, Paris
23. Village d’Oiseaux
Etching in colours with carborundum on Arches paperSigned in pencil and numbered (Edition 75) 1969Image: 92.5 x 63.5 cm - Sheet: 105 x 75 cm
Dupin 526 Published by Maeght, Paris Printed by Maeght, Paris
22. Le cri du coq de bruyère
Etching and aquatint on ArchesSigned in pencil and numbered (Edition 50) 1973Sheet: 47 x 66 cm
Dupin 508Published by Maeght, Paris Printed by Maeght, Paris
25. Cartones II
Lithograph in colours on Arches velinSigned in pencil and numbered (edition 75) 1965Image: 33.6 x 48.1 cm - Sheet: 35.5 x 50 cm
Maeght 452Published by Pierre Matisse Gallery, New YorkPrinted by Mourlot, Paris
24. Miro Sculptures
Lithograph in colours on ArchesSigned in pencil and numbered (edition 150) 1971Sheet: 85.5 x 73 cm
Maeght 755Published by Walker Art Center, MinneapolisPrinted by Maeght, Paris
26. Une Femme, 1932
Pochoir in colours on ArchesSigned in pencil and numbered (Edition 300) 1958Image: 37.5 x 46.4 cm - Sheet: 64.7 x 47.6 cm
Mourlot 1712Published by Maeght, Paris