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Joan Miró
Description
- Joan Miró
- Femme et oiseau
- Signed Miró (lower right); titled and dated 6/4/63 on the reverse
- Gouache, watercolor and ink on paper
- 27 1/2 by 39 3/8 in.
- 70 by 100 cm
Provenance
Galerie Claude Bernard, Paris
Acquavella Galleries, New York
Harold Diamond, New York
Acquired from the above in 1973
Exhibited
Literature
Condition
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Catalogue Note
Jacques Dupin touches upon this very point in his discussion of Miró's paintings from the the early 1960s: "In some cases, the artist stressed the power, the brutality of a summary, rough graphism, born of a single gesture and closely related to graffiti. In other cases, a few economical, light lines serve as counterpoint to the free play of splashes and spots of color. Seemingly contradictory, both approaches reflect a mistrust of the sign, a desire to eliminated calculated, fixed forms from his vocabulary so as to gain in spontaneity, directness, and a purer revelation of the act of painting" (Jacques Dupin, Miró, New York, 2003, p. 303).