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Suite: Passage de l'egyptienne’ (The Egyptian Woman Passes) - Etching and Aquatint on Japan Nacré Paper - Literature: 1. Dupin, J. (2001). Miró Engraver, Vol. IV 1976-1983. Paris: Éditeur Daniel Lelong. - Reference: Dupin 1191 - Cataloging number: 257. Listed on page 626 of Miró: Catalogue des Livres Ilustrées. Patrick Cramer. 1989. // Passage de L'Égyptienne 2 by Joan Miró, created in 1985, is a limited edition etching that showcases the artist's fascination with abstraction and surrealism. This artwork, part of the Passage de l'egyptienne suite, features organic, flowing lines in earthy tones intertwined with small splashes of color—red, yellow, blue, and purple—that punctuate the composition. The title, which translates to The Egyptian Woman Passes, adds an enigmatic layer, inviting viewers to ponder the symbolism of the scene. Miró's technique here involves delicate etching and aquatint on Japan Nacré paper, enhancing the tactile quality and depth of the piece. The subtle balance of form and color captures a dreamlike quality, immersing viewers in a realm that is both mysterious and evocative.
Passage de L´Egyptienne 2, 1985
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Suite: Passage de l'egyptienne’ (The Egyptian Woman Passes) - Etching and Aquatint on Japan Nacré Paper - Literature: 1. Dupin, J. (2001). Miró Engraver, Vol. IV 1976-1983. Paris: Éditeur Daniel Lelong. - Reference: Dupin 1191 - Cataloging number: 257. Listed on page 626 of Miró: Catalogue des Livres Ilustrées. Patrick Cramer. 1989. // Passage de L'Égyptienne 2 by Joan Miró, created in 1985, is a limited edition etching that showcases the artist's fascination with abstraction and surrealism. This artwork, part of the Passage de l'egyptienne suite, features organic, flowing lines in earthy tones intertwined with small splashes of color—red, yellow, blue, and purple—that punctuate the composition. The title, which translates to The Egyptian Woman Passes, adds an enigmatic layer, inviting viewers to ponder the symbolism of the scene. Miró's technique here involves delicate etching and aquatint on Japan Nacré paper, enhancing the tactile quality and depth of the piece. The subtle balance of form and color captures a dreamlike quality, immersing viewers in a realm that is both mysterious and evocative.
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