196 Joan Miró (1893–1983), after – XXII Salon de Mai Poster – Color Lithograph (1966)

This vibrant color lithograph poster was designed by Joan Miró for the "XXII° SALON - DU 2 AU 22 MAI 1966" (22nd Salon de Mai, May 2 to May 22, 1966), held at the Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris. The poster features Miró's characteristic abstract style, with bold black lines and organic shapes set against a dynamic background of primary and secondary colors, accented with splatters. This work exemplifies Miró's playful yet profound approach to abstraction, creating a visually striking advertisement for one of Paris's significant annual art exhibitions during the mid-20th century.
Joan Miró (1893–1983) was a highly influential Spanish painter, sculptor, and ceramicist. A key figure in Surrealism, his work evolved into a distinctive style characterized by abstract forms, biomorphic shapes, and a vibrant color palette, often infused with a sense of childlike wonder and cosmic symbolism. Miró's artistic output explored various media, making significant contributions to 20th-century art and gaining international recognition for his unique visual language.
Artist or Maker: Joan Miró
Dimensions: Approximately 75 cm x 52 cm
Medium: Color Lithograph
Date: 1966
Condition Report:
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