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Color aquatint and etching, 1974. - Full margins. Signed and numbered 38/50 in pencil, lower margin. Printed by Morsang, Paris. Published by Maeght, Paris. A very good impression with strong colors. Dupin 659. // Translunaire - D659 by Joan Miró, created in 1974, is a limited edition print that showcases his expertise in etching and aquatint techniques. This vibrant piece features a blend of abstract shapes and a harmonious color palette, including bold greens, red, yellow, and black, which create a sense of fluidity and movement. The central figure, with elongated limbs and sharp angles, appears almost otherworldly, as if inhabiting a dreamlike space. The use of aquatint enriches the textures and depth, enhancing the visual impact of the contrasting colors and forms. This work exemplifies Miró's ability to evoke imagination and wonder through his unique visual language.
Translunaire - D659, 1974
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Color aquatint and etching, 1974. - Full margins. Signed and numbered 38/50 in pencil, lower margin. Printed by Morsang, Paris. Published by Maeght, Paris. A very good impression with strong colors. Dupin 659. // Translunaire - D659 by Joan Miró, created in 1974, is a limited edition print that showcases his expertise in etching and aquatint techniques. This vibrant piece features a blend of abstract shapes and a harmonious color palette, including bold greens, red, yellow, and black, which create a sense of fluidity and movement. The central figure, with elongated limbs and sharp angles, appears almost otherworldly, as if inhabiting a dreamlike space. The use of aquatint enriches the textures and depth, enhancing the visual impact of the contrasting colors and forms. This work exemplifies Miró's ability to evoke imagination and wonder through his unique visual language.
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