JOAN MIRO- Hommage à la Rue Blomet (DISCOUNT!) (Unframed) Lithograph
JOAN MIRO- Hommage à la Rue Blomet (DISCOUNT!) (Unframed) Lithograph
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Condition Report: "This original 1972 lithograph remains in its authentic vintage state. It exhibits light scattered foxing (natural age-related spots) across the paper, which adds to its historical character and confirms its 50-year-old provenance. The colors remain vibrant and powerful."
- Beautiful large lithograph
- by Joan Miro
- format 90 x 60.5 cm (35.4 x 23.8 inches)
- Publisher: Leon Amiel (New York / Israel)
- Printer: Mourlot (Paris)
- Reference: From the prestigious edition published for the artist’s catalogue raisonné.
We send this work of art safely packed in a roll.
About the Artwork:
"Rue Blomet" is a monumental celebration of biomorphic abstraction and vibrant spatial rhythm, created by the legendary Spanish Surrealist master Joan Miró. This authentic 1975 vintage color lithograph is part of an elite restricted edition published by the renowned Leon Amiel in New York, printed by the legendary Mourlot studio in Paris—celebrated worldwide for achieving the absolute pinnacle of lithographic color intensity.
The Narrative Vision (A Study in Style):
In this powerful composition, Miró pays homage to Rue Blomet in Paris, the historic epicentre of the Surrealist revolution where his avant-garde vision first ignited. The artwork features his iconic lexicon of deep black organic forms, cosmic starbursts, and pure, unblended primaries—red, blue, green, and yellow. It is a definitive masterpiece of Mid-Century Surrealism, capturing a perfect balance between primitive poetic impulse and refined graphic mastery.
A Blue-Chip Collector's Item:
Unlike mass-produced modern digital poster prints, this authentic 1975 vintage lithograph carries the monumental prestige of the Mourlot and Leon Amiel publishing legacy. Its historical print era and pristine provenance make it a blue-chip art investment for the serious collector. It instantly transforms any high-end space into a sophisticated cultural sanctuary, offering a timeless gateway into the world of 20th-century modern art elite.
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