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Joan Miró — Fusée (Rocket): two plates
Joan Miró

Fusée (Rocket): two plates

Joan Miró's *Fusée (Rocket)* is a vibrant two-plate work that showcases the artist's signature surrealist vocabulary of biomorphic forms, bold primary colors, and playful linear elements set against a dynamic compositional space. Annotated "H.C." (hors commerce), these impressions represent rare examples outside the standard edition of 50, printed with exceptional craftsmanship by the renowned Parisian atelier Crommelynck et Dutrou. Published by Louis Broder in Paris, the work reflects Miró's enduring collaborative spirit and his ability to translate dreamlike imagery into the graphic medium with spontaneous energy and poetic imagination.

Medium
Both signed and annotated 'H.C.' in pencil (one of several hors commerce impressions, the edition was 50 and 15 in Roman numerals and 8 proofs on parchment touched-up by the artist), printed by Crommelynck et Dutrou and published by Louis Broder, Paris, both unframed.

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Editions and Works on Paper Including Works from the Piero Crommelynck Collection

April 18, 2017

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Joan Miró, Fusée (Rocket): two plates

Joan Miró's *Fusée (Rocket)* is a vibrant two-plate work that showcases the artist's signature surrealist vocabulary of biomorphic forms, bold primary colors, and playful linear elements set against a dynamic compositional space. Annotated "H.C." (hors commerce), these impressions represent rare examples outside the standard edition of 50, printed with exceptional craftsmanship by the renowned Parisian atelier Crommelynck et Dutrou. Published by Louis Broder in Paris, the work reflects Miró's enduring collaborative spirit and his ability to translate dreamlike imagery into the graphic medium with spontaneous energy and poetic imagination.

Medium
Both signed and annotated 'H.C.' in pencil (one of several hors commerce impressions, the edition was 50 and 15 in Roman numerals and 8 proofs on parchment touched-up by the artist), printed by Crommelynck et Dutrou and published by Louis Broder, Paris, both unframed.
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Related themes

Surrealism, Abstract Art, 20th Century Modern, Limited Edition Print, Geometric Forms, Etching, Whimsical Playful Mood, Spanish Male Artist, Parisian Published, Vibrant Colors

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Collected by

Hamilton Selway Gallery, Art Institute of Chicago, Alex Capecelatro, Carolyn Lynx