AFTER Henri Matisse (1869-1954) - "Nu Bleu II, 1952" - (70x100cm)
No. 86366131
Joan Miró (1893-1983) (after) - "Le Chef des Équipages, 1973" & "Le Serrasin à l´étoile, 1973" - (50x100cm)
No. 86366131
Joan Miró (1893-1983) (after) - "Le Chef des Équipages, 1973" & "Le Serrasin à l´étoile, 1973" - (50x100cm)
- Joan Miró (after). 2 authorized serigraphic prints on heavyweight smooth paper (300 gsm approx.).
- 1999. Copyright Successió Miró by SIAE
- Size of each: 50 x 100cm.
- Plate signed.
- Stamp on verso.
- Condition: excellent. Never framed, never exposed.
- Joan Miró i Ferrà was born on April 20, 1893, in Barcelona, Spain, and passed away on December 25, 1983. He was a renowned Spanish painter, sculptor, and ceramicist who is often associated with the Surrealist movement. Miró's work is noted for its whimsical and abstract forms, vibrant colors, and a sense of playfulness, often evoking elements of the subconscious and childlike wonder. His unique style combined abstraction with surrealism, breaking traditional conventions and influencing generations of artists.
Miró's artworks have been highly valued in the art market. His innovative approach to painting, characterized by a combination of organic shapes and abstract forms, has made his works iconic. Pieces such as "Peinture (Étoile Bleue)" have fetched millions at auction, reflecting his status as one of the leading artists of the 20th century. Miró's market success underscores the enduring appeal and significance of his art in the contemporary art world.
In terms of the valuation of his works, the prices can vary significantly. The price of a painting can range from 32,000 to 20,000,000 €, a drawing from 6,800 to 300,000 € and a sculpture from 210 to 10,000,000€.
The pair of artworks "Le Chef des Équipages" and "Le Serrasin à l'Étoile" from 1973 are prime examples of Miró's mature style. These pieces exhibit his characteristic use of bold, primary colors and abstract forms. "Le Chef des Équipages" features dynamic black lines intersecting with splashes of red, green, and yellow, while "Le Serrasin à l'Étoile" presents a composition of black shapes contrasted with a vivid blue star and red accents.
"Le Chef des Équipages": This work is distinguished by its striking black forms set against a light background, accented with splashes of red and green, and a strip of yellow and blue. The painting's dynamic composition and bold use of color exemplify Miró's ability to convey movement and emotion through abstract forms.
"Le Serrasin à l'Étoile": This piece features a black, abstract shape dominating the canvas, contrasted with a blue star and a vibrant red streak. The artwork's simplicity and the juxtaposition of colors and shapes create a powerful visual impact, showcasing Miró's skill in using minimalistic elements to evoke a strong emotional response.
Joan Miró's contributions to modern art are immense, with his works remaining highly sought after in the art market. The paintings "Le Chef des Équipages" and "Le Serrasin à l'Étoile" are excellent representations of his abstract and surreal style, highlighting his mastery in blending color, form, and imagination.
Artists of similar importance: Picasso, Hockney, Lichtenstein, Warhol, Banksy, Brainwash, Delaunay, Nara, Soulages, Lagasse, Ramos, Coa, Dior, Vuitton, Lautrec, Klimt, Matisse, Hirst, Chagall, Koons, Haring, Indiana, Mondrian, Groening, Richter, Monroe, Herrera, Laurent, Klein, Kusama, Murakami, Testa, Villemot, Oldenburg, Hopper, Ripolles, Wesselmann, Magritte, Jenk, Orlinski, Wille, Rizzi, Manara, Thiebaud, Kaws, Valentino, Cappiello, Rothko, Dalí, among others.
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