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Suite: Passage de l'egyptienne’ (The Egyptian Woman Passes) - Etching and Aquatint on Japan Nacré Paper - Published by Robert Lydie Dutroux, Paris - Literature: 1. Dupin, J. (2001). Miró Engraver, Vol. IV 1976-1983. Paris: Éditeur Daniel Lelong. - Reference: Dupin 1191 - Catalog number: 257. Listed on page 625 of Joan Miró The Illustrated Books. Patrick Cramer. 1989. // Passage De L'Egyptienne 12, created by Joan Miró in 1985, is a limited edition etching and aquatint on Japan Nacré Paper, showcasing Miró’s signature vibrant palette and symbolic forms. The artwork features dynamic lines interwoven with bold patches of red, blue, yellow, and black, forming abstract shapes that suggest movement and mystery. The title, which translates to The Egyptian Woman Passes, hints at an Egyptian influence or an imagined narrative, although Miró’s work often moves beyond literal interpretation to evoke a dreamlike or subconscious realm. Published by Robert Lydie Dutroux in Paris, this print captures Miró’s fascination with form, color, and enigmatic storytelling.
Passage De L'Egyptienne 12, 1985
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Suite: Passage de l'egyptienne’ (The Egyptian Woman Passes) - Etching and Aquatint on Japan Nacré Paper - Published by Robert Lydie Dutroux, Paris - Literature: 1. Dupin, J. (2001). Miró Engraver, Vol. IV 1976-1983. Paris: Éditeur Daniel Lelong. - Reference: Dupin 1191 - Catalog number: 257. Listed on page 625 of Joan Miró The Illustrated Books. Patrick Cramer. 1989. // Passage De L'Egyptienne 12, created by Joan Miró in 1985, is a limited edition etching and aquatint on Japan Nacré Paper, showcasing Miró’s signature vibrant palette and symbolic forms. The artwork features dynamic lines interwoven with bold patches of red, blue, yellow, and black, forming abstract shapes that suggest movement and mystery. The title, which translates to The Egyptian Woman Passes, hints at an Egyptian influence or an imagined narrative, although Miró’s work often moves beyond literal interpretation to evoke a dreamlike or subconscious realm. Published by Robert Lydie Dutroux in Paris, this print captures Miró’s fascination with form, color, and enigmatic storytelling.
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Automatism refers to a technique in the creative process that accesses material from the unconscious or subconscious mind. It is based on Sigmund Freud’s psychoanalytic method of free association. Artists value this process for its ability to inspire creative thought and spontaneous creation.