Paysage Anime Crayon Drawing - 1977 12x9 HS
Joan Miro
Drawing : Drawing in Pencil and Crayon on Tapas de Tarragonia Page
Size : 11.42x8.66 in | 29x22 cm
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🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥1977 Framed Hand Signed Pencil and Crayon Drawing - Blue Chip Inquire $$$$$$$
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Year1977
Hand SignedLower Right
Condition Excellent
Framed with PlexiglassBlack and Gold Frame
Purchased fromDealer 2025
Provenance / HistoryProvenance: Spanish Private Collection
Story / Additional InfoTitle: Paysage anime Medium: Original drawing in pencil and crayon, drawn on a page from the album Tapas de Tarragonia, signed by the artist in pencil (below right). Verso, in the artists hand, is annotated the date and title (8/XI/77) Size: Paper size: 290 x 220 mms References: Jacques Dupin: “Joan Miro: Catalogue Raisonne . Drawings” Volume V, Number 4066 (Published in Paris: by Daniel Lelong in 2015)Authentication: There is a certificate from ADOM, Paris, dated 7th June 2017. This body is the sole authenticator of the works of Joan Miro and their certificates are accepted universally. Provenance: Spanish Private Collection. Note on the framing: This is framed in a “Cassata” frame consisting of 2 mouldings, 100% bespoke construction, double black float mount, uv filtration glazing
Certificate of AuthenticityAdom
Additional InformationVery Motivated
LID182909
Joan Miro - Spain
Park West Artist: Blue Chip Spanish artist Joan Miró was a seminal figure in 20th-century avant-garde painting. The Spanish artist's innovative use of line, organic shapes, and color represents a major contribution to Surrealism. Representative of his ability to conjure evocative space—Miró's famed triptych Blue I,II,II (1961), portrays a floating world using only blue, orange, and black. "Little by little, I've reached the stage of using only a small number of forms and colors," the artist reflected. "It's not the first time that painting has been done with a very narrow range of colors. The frescoes of the tenth century are painted like this." Born on April 20, 1893 in Barcelona, Spain, the artist first studied commerce before defying his parents and enrolling at the art academy in his hometown. In 1919, Miró moved to Paris where he fell into the Surrealist milieu, befriending André Breton, Max Ernst, Jean Arp, and André Masson. Miró's work profoundly influenced several American painters, including Arshile Gorky and Mark Rothko. The artist died at age 90 on December 25, 1983 in Palma de Mallorca, Spain. Today, his works are held in the collections of the Art Institute of Chicago, The Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Tate Gallery in London, and the Fundació Joan Miró in Barcelona, a museum dedicated to the artist and his legacy. Listings wanted