


JOAN MIRO - UNTITLED LITHOGRAPH
Joan Miró (1893–1983)
Untitled, c. 1960s
Color lithograph on paper
Lithograph exemplifying Joan Miró’s playful and poetic visual language. Bold black forms intertwine with bursts of primary colors—red, blue, yellow, and green—set against a dynamic field of painterly textures and gestural marks. The composition embodies Miró’s signature balance between abstraction and spontaneity, evoking a dreamlike world of symbols, movement, and imagination.
Miró’s graphic works, such as this, highlight his ability to translate the energy of his paintings into printmaking, making color and form accessible while preserving their expressive intensity.
Joan Miró (1893–1983)
Untitled, c. 1960s
Color lithograph on paper
Lithograph exemplifying Joan Miró’s playful and poetic visual language. Bold black forms intertwine with bursts of primary colors—red, blue, yellow, and green—set against a dynamic field of painterly textures and gestural marks. The composition embodies Miró’s signature balance between abstraction and spontaneity, evoking a dreamlike world of symbols, movement, and imagination.
Miró’s graphic works, such as this, highlight his ability to translate the energy of his paintings into printmaking, making color and form accessible while preserving their expressive intensity.

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