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Etching on watermarked Sala Gaspar - Handsigned in pencil - Published by Sala Gaspar, Barcelona - Dimensions: 86.5 x 70 cm (paper) 68.5 x 49.5 cm (plate) - Reference: Dupin nº872 p.194 // Plate IV from Espriu by Joan Miró, created in 1975, is an etching that showcases the artist's bold and surrealist style. The composition features an abstract face-like form, rendered in heavy black strokes that contrast sharply with vibrant splashes of color, including a striking red eye and accents of yellow, blue, and purple. The expressive and textured lines create a sense of movement and intensity, characteristic of Miró’s playful yet profound approach to abstraction. Hand-signed in pencil and printed on watermarked Sala Gaspar paper, this limited edition print was published by Sala Gaspar in Barcelona. It is referenced as Dupin nº872, capturing Miró’s ability to evoke emotions through simplicity and dynamic forms.
Plate IV from Espriu, 1975
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Etching on watermarked Sala Gaspar - Handsigned in pencil - Published by Sala Gaspar, Barcelona - Dimensions: 86.5 x 70 cm (paper) 68.5 x 49.5 cm (plate) - Reference: Dupin nº872 p.194 // Plate IV from Espriu by Joan Miró, created in 1975, is an etching that showcases the artist's bold and surrealist style. The composition features an abstract face-like form, rendered in heavy black strokes that contrast sharply with vibrant splashes of color, including a striking red eye and accents of yellow, blue, and purple. The expressive and textured lines create a sense of movement and intensity, characteristic of Miró’s playful yet profound approach to abstraction. Hand-signed in pencil and printed on watermarked Sala Gaspar paper, this limited edition print was published by Sala Gaspar in Barcelona. It is referenced as Dupin nº872, capturing Miró’s ability to evoke emotions through simplicity and dynamic forms.
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