territories! Yes, we do ship Internationally!įor any questions regarding this listing or help with orders email us at call 70. We will also consider requests for dedications from the “Pawn Stars” just let us know in your message when you press “Make an Offer”įree Shipping in the U.S. Miró’s signature geometric shapes, biomorphic forms, and partially abstract objects are seen in many platforms in multimedia from engravings and ceramic pieces to large bronze installations as well as print making. ![]() He often used a limited palette, but the colors chosen were bold and expressive. As he traveled, more contemporary influences interested the artist, such as Fauvism, Cubism and Surrealism. Earning international acclaim, his work has been. ![]() Early in his career, he primarily painted still-lifes, landscapes and genre scenes. Joan Mir (1893-1983) was a Spanish painter, sculptor, graphic artist, and ceramicist born in Barcelona. He went on to study landscape and decorative art at the School of Industrial and Fine Arts in Barcelona. After being forced into the business world by his parents, Miró had what can be characterized as a bit of a breakdown, and abandoned his business career and devoted himself to making art. Created in 1967, this color lithograph is hand signed by Joan Miró (Barcelona, 1893 - Palma, 1983) in pencil in the lower right margin. In all, Le Lézard aux plumes d’or exemplifies the beauty of surrealist story telling. Joan Miró was born in Spain in 1893 and quickly had more of an interest in art than academics. The creature is decorated with colorful dots and grids, all of which are characteristic of Miro’s artistic language. Miro""s take takes this foreboding creature and turns it into something light and colorful. Miró's whimsical approach maintains a sense of the original figure but interjects a sense of lightness and color that is infused in all of Miró's finest works. In this instance the inspiration comes from Ovids original descriptions of the mythical Harpy a creature with a womans body but the talons and wings of a bird. Great masters like Miro were often inspired by the images of Classical Western myth and literature. ![]() Unframed: Contact us for a framing quote.Ĭomes w/ Certificate of Authenticity Signed by Rick Harrison
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