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1975288574New York: Leon Amiel 1975. unbound. Joan Miro. A single double-page five-color lithograph unsigned. Page measures approximately 19.25 x 12.5 inches. Printed 1975 in France by Mourlot and published in New York by Leon Amiel. A near fine copy with several very minor pinholes along the centerfold from where it was sewn.<br/><br/> Originally printed in the second volume of Miro's cataogue raisonne. One of 5000 copies. --Cramer 198; Mourlot 1044.<br/><br/> Leon Amiel unknown books
1975288571New York: Leon Amiel 1975. Limited. unbound. fine. Joan Miro. A single full-page five-color lithograph unsigned. Page measures approximately 12.5 x 9.75 inches. Printed 1975 in France by Mourlot and published in New York by Leon Amiel. A fine copy.<br/><br/> Originally printed in the second volume of Miro's cataogue raisonne. One of 5000 copies. --Cramer 198; Mourlot 1041.<br/><br/> Leon Amiel unknown books
1975288572New York: Leon Amiel 1975. Limited. unbound. near fine. Joan Miro. A single double-page five-color lithograph unsigned. Page measures approximately 19.25 x 12.5 inches. Printed 1975 in France by Mourlot and published in New York by Leon Amiel. A near fine copy with several minor pinholes along the centerfold from where it was sewn.<br/><br/> Originally printed in the second volume of Miro's cataogue raisonne. One of 5000 copies. --Cramer 198; Mourlot 1042.<br/><br/> Leon Amiel unknown books
1975288570New York: Leon Amiel 1975. Limited. unbound. fine. Joan Miro. A single full-page five-color lithograph unsigned. Page measures approximately 12.5 x 9.75 inches. Printed 1975 in France by Mourlot and published in New York by Leon Amiel. A fine copy.<br/><br/> Originally printed in the second volume of Miro's cataogue raisonne. One of 5000 copies. --Cramer 198; Mourlot 1043.<br/><br/> Leon Amiel unknown books
1975288575New York: Leon Amiel 1975. Limited. unbound. near fine. Joan Miro. A single double-page five-color lithograph unsigned. Page measures approximately 19.25 x 12.5 inches. Printed 1975 in France by Mourlot and published in New York by Leon Amiel. A near fine copy with several very minor pinholes along the centerfold from where it was sewn.<br/><br/> Originally printed in the second volume of Miro's cataogue raisonne. One of 5000 copies. --Cramer 198; Mourlot 1043.<br/><br/> Leon Amiel unknown books
1975288573New York: Leon Amiel 1975. Limited. unbound. near fine. Joan Miro. A single double-page five-color lithograph unsigned. Page measures approximately 19.25 x 12.5 inches. Printed 1975 in France by Mourlot and published in New York by Leon Amiel. A near fine copy with several very minor pinholes along the centerfold from where it was sewn.<br/><br/> Originally printed in the second volume of Miro's cataogue raisonne. One of 5000 copies. --Cramer 198; Mourlot 1045.<br/><br/> Leon Amiel unknown books
1975288568New York: Leon Amiel 1975. Limited. unbound. fine. Joan Miro. A single full-page five-color lithograph unsigned. Page measures approximately 12.5 x 9.75 inches. Printed 1975 in France by Mourlot and published in New York by Leon Amiel. A fine copy.<br/><br/> Originally printed in the second volume of Miro's cataogue raisonne. One of 5000 copies. --Cramer 198; Mourlot 1046.<br/><br/> Leon Amiel unknown books
197229556Santa Cruz de Tenerife: Colegio de Arquitectos de Canarios 1972. Poster 74.8 x 58 cm. 29.4 x 22.8 in. Two small edge nicks. Signed in the plate. <br/><br/> Colegio de Arquitectos de Canarios unknown books
196916453Geneva: Gerald Cramer 1969. First edition. Original Wraps. Orig. illustrated wrappers over stiff boards. Near fine. Miro Joan. 25 pages. Oblong 4to 21 x 29. Eight tipped-in plates. Limited edition copy 1325 of 1650. The cover is an original color lithograph executed for this edition by Miro. Gerald Cramer unknown books
4240Miro signs on light paper of his drawing "Miro." Note somewhat jagged left edge from page's removal from a book. Miro earned international acclaim his work has been interpreted as Surrealism. In numerous interviews dating from the 1930s onwards Miró expressed contempt for conventional painting methods as a way of supporting bourgeois society and famously declared an "assassination of painting" in favor of upsetting the visual elements of established painting. unknown books
1967278817Paris: Maeght 1967. First. unbound. near fine. Joan Miro. Original single page black & white lithograph after a painting by Miro. Page measures 15 x 11 inches; text and smaller images printed on verso. Paris: Maeght 1967. A near fine copy.<br/><br/> Originally published in Derriere le Miroir Nos. 164/165 1967.<br/><br/> Maeght unknown books
2008280084London: Helly Nahmad 2008. Limited. paperback. fine/very good. Large double folded color plates. Slim folio cloth backed stiff white wrappers dust wrapper a few small chips and tears. London: Helly Nahmadm 2008. Fine iun very good dust wrapper. Scarce<br/><br/> One of only 350 numbered copies printed for Art Baseli n 2008.<br/><br/> Helly Nahmad unknown books
1947006771Curt Valentin 1947. Thin card portfolio. Very Good. 42 prints two of which are color stenciled by Miro. 28 by 21.5 cm. The prints are from the Barcelona series originally printed in a larger format in 1944 and 40 of these prints show the date of 1944 but we believe these are from three years later when Valentin printed a slightly abridged version from the original 50 in the series. There is no publisher or place indicated on the set here and this has caused some understandable confusion. Thus there is an OCLC listing of what we believe to be the same set with a given date of 1944. A complete set is uncommon in commerce surely because printsellers have sold off the plates individually and one can find individual black and white plates from this group on offer nowadays for several hundred dollars and the color stencil plates for north of $1000. Condition: the red folio has some fading to its color and other moderate wear. A former owner's name is written with ink in small letters on a holding flap. Light age toning to some of the plates. <br /> [Curt Valentin] books
1979WRCLIT59621Barcelona 1979. Original etching with aquatint and intaglio printed in colors on paper. 53 x 106.5cm 20.9 x 41.9 inches with full margins. Fine. An hors commerce copy signed in pencil in the lower right margin and denoted "H.C." at the lower left in addition to a published issue of ninety-nine numbered copies. Shipped unframed. unknown books
1988162028Barcelona: Fundacio Joan Miro Centre d'Estudis d'Art Contemporani 1988. First edition. Hardcover. 556 pages. A comprehensive look at the various works of Joan Miro. Text in Catalan with English French and Spanish translations in the rear with contributions by Oriol Bohigas Jaume Freixa Rosa Maria Malet Margit Rowell Raimon Ribera and Eduard Castellet. Includes some color and numerous black and white illustrations. A tight very good copy with some bumping to the top front corners and with the small rubber stamp of author curator and one time director of The Art Institute of Chicago Douglas Druick to the second endpaper in a near fine dust jacket with the same bumping. Fundacio Joan Miro, Centre d'Estudis d'Art Contemporani unknown books
1972175589New York: The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum 1972. First edition. Softcover. 159 pages. Exhibition catalog. Preface by Thomas M. Messer. Essays by Rosalind Krauss and Margit Rowell who also did the catalogue of the exhibition as well. Includes some color and numerous black and white illustrations. A close to near fine copy in wrappers with some minor wear and a small former owner signature to the front free endpaper. The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum unknown books
1971175226MinneapolisMN: Walker Art Center Press 1971. First edition. Softcover. Exhibition catalog that includes an essay by Jacques Dupin that was translated by Paul Auster. Drentell C1 Includes numerous illustrations in black and white. A clean near fine copy in illustrated wrappers with some minor wear. Walker Art Center Press unknown books
1971117447Minneapolis MN: Walker Art Center Press 1971. First edition. Softcover. Exhibition catalog that includes an essay by Jacques Dupin that was translated by Paul Auster. Drentell C1 Includes numerous illustrations in black and white. A clean about near fine copy in illustrated wrappers with a small crease to the top corner of the rear panel. Walker Art Center Press unknown books
1975110729New York: Pierre Matisse Gallery 1975. First edition. Softcover. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran April 1975. Includes an extended essay by Jaques Dupin translated by Paul Auster as well as 27 color illustrations. A very near fine copy with some very light creasing to the bottom front corner. A very nice copy of this uncommon catalog. Drenttel C5. Pierre Matisse Gallery unknown books
1967240241New York: Pierre Matisse Gallery 1967. Limited. paperback. very good. Miro Joan. Introductory text by David Sylvester. A magnificent exhibition catalog illustrated with 6 of 7 original color silkscreens lithographs and pochoirs printed by Daniel Jacomet; 25 other b/w images. 40pp. Tall 4to color pictorial wrappers and printed overwrap with die-cut window torn at edges of window. New York: Pierre Matisse Gallery November 1967. A very good copy with clean plates.<br/><br/> Limited edition - number 263 of 1200 copies. This splendid catalogue should not be confused with the 164/165 issue of Derriere le Miroir which was printed the same year with a very similar title. Contains: the color pochoir covers but lacking the folding pochoir tryptich; 3 mounted color silkscreens 2 are printed on sandpaper; 2 color lithographs; 2 photogravures; and 23 other b/w images.<br/><br/> Pierre Matisse Gallery unknown books
3491970. Poster produced for the exhibition of Miro's sculptures held at the Gaerie Maeght Paris 23 July to 30 September 1970. One of an indefinite number of copies on standard paper. 77 x 54 cm. Corredor-Matheos 41. unknown books
1197Original lithographic poster in color. published by the Martha Graham Dance Company New York printed by Maeght Paris 1975. Mourlot 1050. <br /><br />Copy #51 of 75 signed by Miro in pencil on handmade paper there were also 500 unsigned copies with "letters" published as an advertising poster for the performance. Mourlot. The Lithographs of Joan Miro #1050; Picazo. The Posters of Joan Miro #86. 31" x 21". Image/sheet size 30 3/4 x 22 1/4 in. 78.0 x 56.4 cm unmatted Deckled edges. <br /><br />Miro created this lithograph as an advertising poster for the modern ballet Lucifer performed by the Martha Graham Dance Company featuring Margot Fonteyn and Rudolf Nureyev as guest artists. Lucifer premiered June 19 1975 at The Uris Theater in New York City as the main feature of The Martha Graham Gala. <br /><br />In Martha Graham's words "Many people have asked me why I did Lucifer with Rudolf Nureyev. Lucifer is the bringer of light. When he fell from grace he mocked God. He became half god half man. As half man he knew men's fears anguish and challenges. He became the god of light. Any artist is the bringer of light. That's why I did Lucifer with Nureyev. He's a god of light. And Margot Fonteyn was such a glorious complement to him at it. Luminous as night. When I first saw Margot Fonteyn she was a great and beautiful figure." Unidentified interview with Martha Graham 1975.<br /><br />Fonteyn provides background as to the Premiere of Lucifer in 1975. "It was certainly a star occasion. Tickets for the performance went on sale from $10000 down to $50. Fans wore Martha Margot Rudi buttons. Among other things the Gala may have been a sort of official celebration of the marriage between classical ballet and modern dance. Martha dominated her Gala from a Chinese chair beside the proscenium arch where she announced each ballet. The fashion designer Halston made the Lucifer costumes." It was the first performance for Fonteyn without toe shoes. Margot Fonteyn Autobiography Knopf 1976<br /><br />Provenance: Through the family of former Rhode Island governor and United States senator John Orlando Pastore 1907-2000. books
196927029New York: Pierre Matisse Gallery 1969. First edition. Miró Joan. Wrappers fine. 31 cm. Cover and 2 additional original lithographs printed at Atelier Maeght. 15 reproductions in black 6 pochoirs in color printed by Jacomet. Copy number 1108 of 1200 numbered copies. <br/><br/> Pierre Matisse Gallery unknown books
1981123739Cannes France: Galerie Herbage 1981. First edition. Large softcover. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran July 4 through September 12 1981. Copy 226 from an edition of 2000 numbered copies. Text in French with an essay by Alexandre Cirici. Includes numerous color illustrations. A close to near fine copy in wrappers with some minor bumping to the top front corner. A nicely printed catalog. Galerie Herbage unknown books
1974161890Paris: Musee D'Art Moderne de la Ville De Paris 1974. First edition. Softcover. 157 pages. Text in French by Alexandre Cirici. Includes numerous color and black and white illustrations. A near fine copy in wrappers. Musee D'Art Moderne de la Ville De Paris unknown books