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Joan Miró 1893 - 1983

Lucifer 1975

Lithograph printed in colors on wove paper, signed in pencil, numbered 28/75

 

Sales Price $2,000

or best offer

 

Derriere le miroir. Paris: Maeght 1971

N°193-194 ''PEINTURES SUR PAPIER, DESSINS''
Rare Illustrated Art Books

 

Sales Price $400

or best offer

This edition commemorated the work of the Martha Graham Dance Company ballet featuring Margot Fonteyn and Rudolph Nureyev.

Lithograph printed in colors on wove paper, signed in pencil, numbered 28/75, published by the Martha Graham Dance Company, New York, printed to the edges of the full sheet as published, generally in very good condition, museum framed
S. 780 x 565mm.

This is not the "Joan Miró, Lucifer, Original Lithograph Poster" edition of 5000 commonly found (see)

Other Prices realized for this work:

Lucifer 1975
Lithograph

Sold for $2,297
Height (cm): 78
Width cm:56,5
Edition: H.C Christie's Jun 24, 1997

Lot 195
LUCIFER (M. 1050)
Realized price
1,920 USD

Estimate
Dimensions: S. 30½ x 22¼ in.
at Christie's New York
May. 03, 2005
Lot 3201
LUCIFER (M. 1050)
Color lithograph, 1975,
signed in pencil
Sheet 30 5/8 x 22 1/4 inches Sold For $950
Doyle New York
Nov 7th, 2006
Other Miro Works
FEMME AU MIROIR 1956
Sold: 27,500 EUR
Size: 14,8 x 22"
Litho in colors on BFK Rives
Signed
Edition: 61/150
Modern Art
at Ketterer Kunst Munich
Jun. 04, 2011
COMPOSITION AVEC ETOILE: 2 WORKS 1968
Not Sold
Est: 12,000 EUR
Size: each 8.8 x 7.5'
Chalk drawings in colors on wove paper
Modern Art
at Ketterer Kunst Munich
Jun. 04, 2011
LE COSMONAUTE 1969
Sold For: 7,500 EUR
Size: 12.9 x 18.5"
Etching & aquatint in colors and carborundum
Signed
Edition: 3/75
Modern Art
at Ketterer Kunst Munich
Jun. 04, 2011
Joan Miró Graphics
Dimensions: 25 1/2 x 20in
Lithograph in colors on Arches paper
Edition: 1/150
Estimate: 500 - 700 USD

Bonhams & Butterfields, Los Angeles
Jun 19, 2011
SANS TITRE 1926
Estimate 100,000 - 150,000 GBP

Dimensions: 18 7/8 x 25 in.
Black crayon on paper Signed
Impressionist/Modern Works on Paper
at Christie's King Street
Jun. 22, 2011
SANS TITRE 1934
Estimate 120,000 - 160,000 GBP
Dimensions: 18 3/8 x 24 7/8 in.
Pastel and pen and ink on paper Signed
Impressionist/Modern Works on Paper
at Christie's King Street
Jun. 22, 2011
PERSONNAGE, OISEAU 1975
Estimate 180,000 - 250,000 GBP

Dimensions: 23 3/8 x 31½ in.
Wax crayon, pastel, wash and string on paper Signed
Impressionist/Modern Works on Paper
at Christie's King Street
Jun. 22, 2011
PERSONNAGE I 1975
Estimate 80,000 - 120,000 GBP

Dimensions: 19 5/8 x 25¾ in.
Wax crayon and pastel on paper Signed
Impressionist/Modern Works on Paper
at Christie's King Street
Jun. 22, 2011
OISEAUX DANS L'ESPACE 1960
Estimate 90,000 - 120,000 GBP

Dimensions: 19 5/8 x 25 5/8 in.
Oil, gouache, charcoal, pastel and ink on paper Signed
Impressionist/Modern Works on Paper
at Christie's King Street
Jun. 22, 2011

SANS TITRE 1963
Estimate 8,000 - 12,000 GBP

Dimensions: 6 7/8 x 6¼ in.
Coloured pencil on the frontispiece of the book Signed
Impressionist/Modern Works on Paper
at Christie's King Street
Jun. 22, 2011

Personnages sur fond noir 1945
Dimensions: 29 x 44 cm
Colour lithograph
Edition: 38/75 Signed
Estimate: 3,800 - 4,000 EUR

Dorotheum

Jun 21, 2011

Etching from the book "Enfances" 1933
Dimensions: 23,5 x 14,4 cm
Etching Signed Estimate: 2,400 - 2,600 EUR
Dorotheum
Jun 21, 2011

38 x 28 cm. 31 Maeght Editeur, Paris, 1971. Illustrated Wrappers. In Very Good -. First Edition. Folio. 40pp, generously illustrated in color and B&W. Text in French. This is a monographic edition of Maeght's legendary periodical "Derriere Le Miroir",  devoted only to Joan Miró's 1971 exhibition of one hundred and two works on paper. It contains three original color lithographs, nine additional color lithographs after Miró, plus fifty-six black and white illustrations.

Prints included in the book

Other Prices realized for this work:

Derriere le Miroir 193-194: Miro'. Peintures sur papier, dessins.  
Alechinsky, Pierre. Paris: Maeght, 1971, with 3 original lithographs and 9 lithographs after
Miro`.
$300.00

Marninart

 

DERRIÈRE LE MIROIR No.193-194
PEINTURES SUR PAPIER, DESSINS
Artiste : MIRO
Lithographie originale 28 x 38 cm
Non signé et non numéroté. DLM édité novembre 1971 pour l'exposition à la Galerie Maeght de 50 peintures sur papier et dessins de MIRO
450,00 €
Maeght
MIRO: Peintures Sur Papier. Derriere le Miroir 193/194. Paris: Maeght, 1971, first edition, with 3 original color lithographs by Joan Miro + 6 color lithos after Miro (4 double-page); 15 x 11 in. References: Mourlot 738-740  Cramer 145. Price $350 Gimini
DERRIÈRE LE MIROIR No.203
SOBRETEIXIMS ET SACS

Auteur : Cirici
Lithographie originale 28x38cm
Non signé et non numéroté 150 €
DLM édité en avril 1973 pour l'exposition de Sobreteixims de MIRO à la Galerie Maeght
Derriere Le Miroir 203. Joan Miro`Sobreteixims.
Cirici, A.  Paris: Maeght, 1973, with 3 original lithographs by Joan Miro. Cramer 167; Maeght, DLM 250, p.86; Mourlot 889-891. $350.00
Marninart
Derriere le Miroir 231. Joan Miro` et la Culture Moderne.
Pleynet, M. Paris: Maeght, 1978, with 2 original lithographs by Joan Miro (Cramer 239; Mourlot 1150-1151). $350.00  
Marninart
Derriere le Miroir 250. Hommage a Aime` et Marguerite Maeght.
Paris: Maeght, 1982, with 21 original color lithographs: Marc Chagall (Mourlot 993), Joan Miro, Calder, Pierre Alechinsky, Riopelle, Ellsworth Kelly, Antoni Tapies, Eduardo Chillida, Arakawa, et al.
$900.00
Marninart
DERRIÈRE LE MIROIR No.250
HOMMAGE À MARGUERITE ET AIMÉ MAEGHT

Artiste : - ARTISTES MULTIPLES
Lithographie originale 28 x 38 cm
Non signé et non numéroté 1 800 €
Maeght

 

Lot 248

Derrier Le Mirroir 2 1965

Joan Miró

Medium: Lithograph

Size: 15 in. x 22 in.

Estimates: $1,000 - $1,500

Apr 07, 2011

April Modern & Contemporary Art Auction -RoGallery.com

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Joan Miró i Ferrà  was born on April 20, 1893  the son of a watch making father and a goldsmith mother, he was exposed to the arts from a very young age. He enrolled at the School of Industrial and Fine Arts in Barcelona until 1910; during his attendance he was taught by Modest Urgell and Josep Pascó. By 1911, Miró decided to devote his life entirely to painting by attending the school of art taught by Francesc Galí. He studied at La Lonja School of Fine Arts in Barcelona, and in 1918 set up his first individual exhibition in the Dalmau Galleries, in the same city. His works before 1920 reflect the influence of different trends, like the pure and brilliant colors used in Fauvism, shapes taken from cubism, influences from folkloric Catalan art and Roman frescos from the churches. His trip to Paris

Miró traveled to Paris in 1920, where he was introduced to, and developed, his trend of surrealist painting. In 1921 he showed his first individual exhibition at La Licorne Gallery. In 1928, he exhibited with a group of surrealists in the Pierre Gallery, also in Paris, although Miró was always to maintain his independent qualities with respect to groups and ideologies.

From 1929-1930, Miró began to take interest in the object as such, in the form of collages which lead to his making of surrealist sculptures. He also experimented with many other artistic forms, such as engraving, lithography, water colors, pastels, and painting over copper.

In 1976 the Joan Miró Foundation Centre of Contemporary Art Study was officially opened in the city of Barcelona and in 1979, four years before his death, he was named Doctor Honoris Causa by the University of Barcelona.

Joan Miró Art

1893 -
Joan Miro is born in Barcelona, Spain.
1907 -
Miro takes courses at the Lonja Academy in Barcelona.
1920 -
Joan Miro participates with intellectual fervour embracing surrealism. From this point on, he spends his winters in Paris.
1923 -
Joan Miro exhibits at the Paris Autumn Salon and develops a friendship with Prévert.
1926 -
In the company of Max Ernst, Miro creates the set designs for the Diaghilev’s “Romeo and Juliette” ballet.
1929 -
Miro is expelled from the surrealist group which includes Masson, Limbourg, Prévert and Queneau.
1936 -
Miro vacations in France during the Spanish Civil war which lasts 4 years. In 1937, he creates his famous stencil entitled "Help Spain!”
1938 -
Miro creates twenty engravings in Marcoussis printed by Lacourière (Black and Red Series).
1946 -
Miro travels for the first time to the United States where he meets Calder and Yves Tanguy.
1948 -
The Maeght Gallery becomes Miro’s merchant. This same year, Miro creates his first major illustrated book: “The Anti-Head” by Tristan Tzara.
1953 -
Miro creates ceramics with Artigas.
1959 -
Miro takes a second trip to the United States for a major retrospective of his work. Miro and Artigas win the International Grand Prize of the Guggenheim Foundation for the UNESCO mural ceramics.
1962 -
The Paris National Museum of Modern Art hosts a major Miro retrospective.
1967 -
Miro receives the Carnegie prize for painting. The Maeght and the Pierre Matisse galleries organise a Miro exhibition (for Pierre Matisse: The Sun-bird, The Moon-bird, Sparks).
1970 -
Miro participates, along with other Catalan intellectuals, in a gathering to protest against the Burgos trial.
1976 -
Opening of the Joan Miro Foundation in Barcelona designed by the architect José Luis Sert.
1983 -
Joan Miro dies in Palma de Majorque at the age of ninety.

Source: Gilden's Arts

Catalogues Raisonnes:
Miró "Miro lithographe", catalogue which reproduce and describe all the original lithographs made by Joan Miro ( about 800 original lithographs). These catalogues are in 6 volumes made by Fernand Mourlot and published by Maeght. They contains original lithographs by Miro.
Miró "Miro graveur", in 4 volumes, these catalogues reference all the original etchings by Miro. Catalogues made by Jacques Dupin, Lelong publisher.
Miró "Joan Miro, les livres illustrés", by Patrick Cramer. Catalogue for the illustrated books of Joan Miro, including the most famous as "Ubu roi", "Les Adonides", "A toute épreuve", "Le courtisan grotesque" or "La bague d'aurore".

 

Source: Gilden's Arts

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