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Untitled, 1984

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Joan Miró's Passage De L'Égyptienne 5, 1985, etching and aquatint featuring colorful abstract shapes in red, blue, and green with bold black lines.

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 - Cataloging number: 257. Listed on page 625 of Miró: Catalogue des Livres Ilustrées. Patrick Cramer. 1989. // Passage De L'Égyptienne 5 by Joan Miró, crafted in 1985, is a limited edition etching and aquatint on Japan Nacré paper, part of the Passage de l'egyptienne suite. This artwork features a dynamic cluster of colorful, overlapping shapes—reds, blues, greens—bounded by bold, black strokes that create a swirling motion. Miró’s distinctive use of organic lines and whimsical forms fills the composition with energy and vibrancy, evoking a sense of movement and mystery. The title, translating to The Egyptian Woman Passes, suggests a narrative or symbolic journey, allowing viewers to immerse themselves in Miró's imaginative realm. The piece captures the artist’s mastery of balancing abstraction with identifiable elements, inviting personal interpretation and contemplation.

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Passage De L'Egyptienne 5, 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 - Cataloging number: 257. Listed on page 625 of Miró: Catalogue des Livres Ilustrées. Patrick Cramer. 1989. // Passage De L'Égyptienne 5 by Joan Miró, crafted in 1985, is a limited edition etching and aquatint on Japan Nacré paper, part of the Passage de l'egyptienne suite. This artwork features a dynamic cluster of colorful, overlapping shapes—reds, blues, greens—bounded by bold, black strokes that create a swirling motion. Miró’s distinctive use of organic lines and whimsical forms fills the composition with energy and vibrancy, evoking a sense of movement and mystery. The title, translating to The Egyptian Woman Passes, suggests a narrative or symbolic journey, allowing viewers to immerse themselves in Miró's imaginative realm. The piece captures the artist’s mastery of balancing abstraction with identifiable elements, inviting personal interpretation and contemplation.

Artwork Copyright © Joan Miró

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EUR 18,200

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EUR 7,200

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EUR 7,200

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Le Roi Des Lapins, 1981

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EUR 9,600

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Untitled X (from Flux De L'Aimant), 1964

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Untitled (from Quelques Fleurs Pour Des Amis), 1964

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Le Lezard Aux Plumes D'Ord 3, 1971

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

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USD 35,000

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Limited Edition Print

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USD 8,700

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Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

USD 7,400

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Préparatifs D'Oiseaux III (Bird Preparations III), 1963

Limited Edition Print

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USD 12,700

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Limited Edition Print

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USD 18,000

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Maîtres-Graveurs Contemporains, 1970

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

USD 8,500

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Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

USD 4,270

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Le Roi David, 1972

Limited Edition Print

Etching And Aquatint

USD 7,625

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Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

USD 4,350

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Untitled 2 From Maravillas Con Variaciones Acrósticas , 1975

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

USD 4,350

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Untitled 1 From Maravillas Con Variaciones Acrósticas , 1975

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

USD 4,350

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Series III, 1952

Limited Edition Print

Etching

EUR 25,900

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Limited Edition Print

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EUR 10,700

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