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Gaudi XV (D. 1074) - Etching and aquatint in colours with collage, 1979, on Guarro wove laid on a support, signed in pencil - Published by Maeght, Barcelona - Image size: 43 X 34 CM. - Paper size: 65 X 50 CM. // Gaudi XV by Joan Miró, created in 1979, is an engaging etching and aquatint with collage on Guarro wove paper. This limited edition print, infused with vivid colors, layered textures, and abstract forms, reflects Miró’s homage to architect Antoni Gaudí. The vibrant composition features intersecting geometric shapes and dotted patterns that appear to float across the space, evoking Gaudí's organic yet structured architectural style. The colorful forms—primarily red, blue, green, and black—intertwine with snippets of text, suggesting a blend of urban and natural influences. Published by Maeght in Barcelona, Gaudi XV invites viewers to explore Miró's vision of artistic innovation inspired by Gaudí's legacy.
Gaudi XV, 1979
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Gaudi XV (D. 1074) - Etching and aquatint in colours with collage, 1979, on Guarro wove laid on a support, signed in pencil - Published by Maeght, Barcelona - Image size: 43 X 34 CM. - Paper size: 65 X 50 CM. // Gaudi XV by Joan Miró, created in 1979, is an engaging etching and aquatint with collage on Guarro wove paper. This limited edition print, infused with vivid colors, layered textures, and abstract forms, reflects Miró’s homage to architect Antoni Gaudí. The vibrant composition features intersecting geometric shapes and dotted patterns that appear to float across the space, evoking Gaudí's organic yet structured architectural style. The colorful forms—primarily red, blue, green, and black—intertwine with snippets of text, suggesting a blend of urban and natural influences. Published by Maeght in Barcelona, Gaudi XV invites viewers to explore Miró's vision of artistic innovation inspired by Gaudí's legacy.
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