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Joan Miró — Femme, lune, étoile
Joan Miró — Femme, lune, étoile
Joan Miró — Femme, lune, étoile
Joan Miró

Femme, lune, étoile

1963

Joan Miró's 1963 lithograph Femme, lune, étoile brings together figural and celestial imagery characteristic of the Spanish artist's dreamlike visual vocabulary. The work features his signature biomorphic forms rendered in multiple colors on BFK Rives paper, a premium printmaking substrate. Miró's use of spontaneous line and vibrant hues creates a sense of movement and magical transformation. The title references woman, moon, and star, inviting viewers to discover these elements within the abstract composition. This piece exemplifies Miró's ability to convey poetry through visual abstraction.

Medium
lithograph in colors on BFK Rives
Dimensions

Notes

Signed and numbered to lower margin '157/300 Miró'. This work is number 157 from the edition of 300 published by Maeght, Paris.

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Estimate: $2,000$3,000

Lot 241

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Joan Miró, Femme, lune, étoile, 1963

Joan Miró's 1963 lithograph Femme, lune, étoile brings together figural and celestial imagery characteristic of the Spanish artist's dreamlike visual vocabulary. The work features his signature biomorphic forms rendered in multiple colors on BFK Rives paper, a premium printmaking substrate. Miró's use of spontaneous line and vibrant hues creates a sense of movement and magical transformation. The title references woman, moon, and star, inviting viewers to discover these elements within the abstract composition. This piece exemplifies Miró's ability to convey poetry through visual abstraction.

Medium
lithograph in colors on BFK Rives
Dimensions
49.8 x 62.9 cm
Year
1963
Seen at
Wright, Chicago, United States

Related themes

Celestial Themes, Dreamlike Quality, Biomorphic Imagery, Vibrant Palette, Spontaneous Line, Symbolic Language, Poetic Lithography, Surrealist Symbolism, Poetic Form, Lithograph Colors, Feminine Form, Celestial Imagery, Color Printing, Abstract Surrealism, Modernist Abstraction, Cosmic Elements, Dreamlike Vision, Modernist Vision, Biomorphic Forms, Abstract Composition

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