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Preparations of the Birds I

Preparations of the Birds I

Joan Miró (in 1961)

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Title Preparations of the Birds I
Material and technique Colour etching with aquatint and lift-ground
Object type
Print > Two-dimensional object > Art object
Location This object is in storage
Dimensions Height 209 mm
Width 267 mm
Artists Graphic artist: Joan Miró
Publisher: Maeght éditeur
Accession number MB 2017/31 (PK)
Credits From the estate of Prof Dr J.M. Pennings, 2017
Department Drawings & Prints
Acquisition date 2017
Creation date in 1961
Entitled parties © Successió Miró, c/o Pictoright Amsterdam 2018
Material
Object
Technique
Soft ground etching > Etching > Manual > Intaglio printing techniques > Printing technique > Technique > Material and technique
Aquatint > Etching > Manual > Intaglio printing techniques > Printing technique > Technique > Material and technique
Colour etching > Etching > Manual > Intaglio printing techniques > Printing technique > Technique > Material and technique

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Joan Miró

Montroig 1893 - Palma de Mallorca 1983

In the 1920s, Joan Miró moved from Spain to Paris, where he came into contact with André Breton and other surrealist artists. Miró saw a direct relationship...

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