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Lithograph in black on Arches - Printed by Mourlot -Published by Maeght, París -Catalogue: Mourlot 183 // Petite Fille au Bois (Little Girl in the Woods) by Joan Miró, created in 1958, is a limited edition lithograph that exemplifies Miró's playful and abstract style. Printed in black on Arches paper, the composition features two whimsical figures rendered with bold, brush-like strokes. The figures are suggestive of characters from a dream, with large, expressive eyes and exaggerated limbs, surrounded by an abstract background of dots and swirling shapes. This mysterious scene evokes a sense of childlike wonder and surreal imagination, capturing the essence of a little girl lost in a fantastical forest. Miró’s use of minimal color and expressive forms invites viewers to explore the enigmatic nature of his work, connecting with the piece on a personal and interpretive level.
Petite Fille au Bois, 1958
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Lithograph in black on Arches - Printed by Mourlot -Published by Maeght, París -Catalogue: Mourlot 183 // Petite Fille au Bois (Little Girl in the Woods) by Joan Miró, created in 1958, is a limited edition lithograph that exemplifies Miró's playful and abstract style. Printed in black on Arches paper, the composition features two whimsical figures rendered with bold, brush-like strokes. The figures are suggestive of characters from a dream, with large, expressive eyes and exaggerated limbs, surrounded by an abstract background of dots and swirling shapes. This mysterious scene evokes a sense of childlike wonder and surreal imagination, capturing the essence of a little girl lost in a fantastical forest. Miró’s use of minimal color and expressive forms invites viewers to explore the enigmatic nature of his work, connecting with the piece on a personal and interpretive level.
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