Spanish surrealist Joan Miro (1893 -1983) paints with childlike exuberance in joyful rebellion against conventional painting methods. Influenced by the 1920’s Paris counterculture, his art is filled with wonderful absurdity. He often uses primary and secondary colors as well as organic shapes to convey a lively, energetic zest for life – beyond mere child’s play.
This fine art print was produced in an unknown edition size. Poster produced for the exhibition of 278 works - sculptures by Miro and ceramics by Miro and Llorens Artigas - at the Maeght Foundation, Saint-Paul-de-Vence (14 April to 30 June 1973). Published by Fondation Maeght, Saint-Paul-de-Vence. Condition A: Mint