Skip to main content
Want more images or videos?
Request additional images or videos from the seller
1 of 2

(after) Joan Miró
pochoir printed on sandpaper

1937

$1,000
£764.56
€875.99
CA$1,410.51
A$1,535.68
CHF 820.01
MX$18,538.09
NOK 10,308.94
SEK 9,588.51
DKK 6,543.20

About the Item

Medium: stencil print on sandpaper (after the painting). At the height of his period of creative experimentation during the 1930's, Miro executed an abstract painting on sandpaper. The rare work offered here is a faithful vintage re-creation of that work, and is printed on actual sandpaper. This is the same Wellington Mills, John Oakey Sons Waterproof No. 2/0 flint sandpaper that was used by Miro for the original painting. Printed in London in 1937 for "Signature: A Quadrimestrial of Typography and Graphic Arts". Size: 9 3/4 x 6 1/2 inches (245 x 165mm). Not signed.
  • Creator:
    (after) Joan Miró (1893 - 1983, Spanish)
  • Creation Year:
    1937
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 9.65 in (24.5 cm)Width: 6.5 in (16.5 cm)
  • Medium:
  • Movement Style:
  • Period:
  • Condition:
  • Gallery Location:
    Henderson, NV
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU2365215926142

More From This Seller

View All
"Personnage et oiseau" pochoir
By (after) Joan Miró
Located in Henderson, NV
Medium: pochoir (after the oil on paper). Printed in 1965 at the atelier Daniel Jacomet in an edition of 1200 for the rare exhibition catalogue "Miro Cartones 1959-1965" and publishe...
Category

1960s Abstract Prints and Multiples

Materials

Lithograph

original woodcut
By Joan Miró
Located in Henderson, NV
Medium: original color woodcut. Reference: Dupin 1289. Published for the Jacques Dupin catalogue raisonne "Miro Graveur I" in 1984. Sheet size: 12 1/2 x 9 3/4 inches (320 x 248 mm). ...
Category

1980s Abstract Prints and Multiples

Materials

Woodcut

original woodcut
By Joan Miró
Located in Henderson, NV
Medium: original color woodcut. Reference: Dupin 1293. Published for the Jacques Dupin catalogue raisonne "Miro Graveur III" in 1992. Sheet size: 12 1/2 x 9 3/4 inches (320 x 248 mm)...
Category

1990s Abstract Prints and Multiples

Materials

Woodcut

original woodcut
By Joan Miró
Located in Henderson, NV
Medium: original woodcut. Reference: Dupin 1294. Published for the Jacques Dupin catalogue raisonne "Miro Graveur III" in 1992. Size: 12 1/2 x 9 3/4 inches (320 x 247 mm). A rich imp...
Category

1990s Abstract Prints and Multiples

Materials

Woodcut

original woodcut
By Joan Miró
Located in Henderson, NV
Medium: original color woodcut. Reference: Dupin 1290. Published for the Jacques Dupin catalogue raisonne "Miro Graveur I" in 1984. Sheet size: 12 1/2 x 9 3/4 inches (320 x 248 mm). ...
Category

1980s Abstract Prints and Multiples

Materials

Woodcut

pochoir
By (after) Joan Miró
Located in Henderson, NV
Medium: pochoir. Printed at the atelier Jacomet in 1958 for the hard-to-find XXe Siecle (issue No. 10) published in Paris by San Lazzaro. Size: 12 3/8 x 9 1/2 inches (315 x 242 mm). ...
Category

1950s Abstract Prints and Multiples

Materials

Lithograph, Stencil

You May Also Like

Joan Miro, The Woman and the Bird, from XXe Siecle, 1956
By Joan Miró
Located in Southampton, NY
This exquisite lithograph and pochoir by Joan Miro (1893–1983), titled La Femme et l’Oiseau (The Woman and the Bird), from the album XXe Siecle, Nouvelle serie No. 6, originates from...
Category

1950s Surrealist Still-life Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Joan Miro, Lithograph VIII, from Lithographs I, 1972
By Joan Miró
Located in Southampton, NY
This exquisite lithograph by Joan Miro (1893–1983), titled Lithograph VIII, from the album Joan Miro Lithographs, Volume I, originates from the 1972 edition published by Tudor Publis...
Category

1970s Surrealist Abstract Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Joan Miro, Lithograph X, from Lithographs I, 1972
By Joan Miró
Located in Southampton, NY
This exquisite lithograph by Joan Miro (1893–1983), titled Lithograph X, from the album Joan Miro Lithographs, Volume I, originates from the 1972 edition published by Tudor Publishin...
Category

1970s Surrealist Abstract Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Joan Miro, Lithograph IV, from Lithographs III, 1977
By Joan Miró
Located in Southampton, NY
This exquisite lithograph by Joan Miro (1893–1983), titled Lithograph IV, from the album Joan Miro Lithographs, Volume III 1964–1969, originates from the 1977 edition published by Ma...
Category

1970s Surrealist Abstract Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Joan Miro, Lithograph II, from Lithographs IV, 1981
By Joan Miró
Located in Southampton, NY
This exquisite lithograph by Joan Miro (1893–1983), titled Lithograph II, from the album Joan Miro Lithographs, Volume IV 1969–1972, originates from the 1981 edition published by Maeght Editeur, Paris, and printed by Mourlot Freres, Paris, August 31, 1981. Lithograph II reflects Miros poetic mastery of line, movement, and color, capturing his lifelong pursuit of visual rhythm and lyrical abstraction. Combining spontaneity and control, this composition embodies Miros signature balance of playful geometry and poetic energy—translating instinct and imagination into a harmonious field of motion and light. Executed as a lithograph on velin paper, this work measures 12.5 x 9.625 inches. Unsigned and unnumbered as issued. The edition exemplifies the refined craftsmanship and technical mastery of Mourlot Freres, Paris, one of the foremost printmaking ateliers of the 20th century. Artwork Details: Artist: Joan Miro (1893–1983) Title: Lithograph II, from the album Joan Miro Lithographs, Volume IV 1969–1972, 1981 Medium: Lithograph on velin paper Dimensions: 12.5 x 9.625 inches (31.8 x 24.4 cm) Inscription: Unsigned and unnumbered as issued Date: 1981 Publisher: Maeght Editeur, Paris Printer: Mourlot Freres, Paris Catalogue raisonne references: Cramer, Patrick, and Joan Miro. Joan Miro, Catalogue Raisonne Des Livres Illustres. P. Cramer, 1989, illustration 249. Miro, Joan, and Patrick Cramer. Joan Miro: VI 1976–1981. Maeght, 1992, illustration 1256. Condition: Well preserved, consistent with age and medium Provenance: From the album Joan Miro Lithographs, Volume IV 1969–1972, published by Maeght Editeur, Paris; printed by Mourlot Freres, Paris, August 31, 1981 Notes: Excerpted from the album, Final printing in Paris on 31 August 1981 at Imprimerte Moderne du Lion. The wide margin lithographs as well as the supplementary lithographs were printed by the Mourlot press. Documentation: Brigitte Videcoq. I̅V̅ examples of this English language edition, numbered I- I̅V̅, have been printed. A deluxe edition of CL examples, numbered I- CL, with two additional original lithographs signed by Joan Miro, and LXXX suites, numbered I-LXXX, containing the VIII original lithographs on velin with wide margins and with each lithograph signed by the artist, have also been printed. About the Publication: Joan Miro Lithographs, Volume IV 1969–1972, published in 1981 by Maeght Editeur, Paris, represents the culminating volume of the definitive four-part catalogue series devoted to Miros original lithographs. Printed by Mourlot Freres and completed on August 31, 1981, the volume documents the final phase of Miros printmaking career, uniting eight original lithographs with scholarly commentary and documentation compiled by Brigitte Videcoq. The album exemplifies the collaboration between Miro and the renowned Maeght and Mourlot workshops, which together set the benchmark for 20th-century fine art lithography. Each plate embodies Miros mastery of line, gesture, and chromatic resonance, capturing the dynamic interplay between intuition and structure that defines his late work. As both a visual record and an aesthetic testament, Volume IV serves as a culmination of decades of creative partnership between Miro and his printers, reflecting a synthesis of technical innovation, lyrical freedom, and poetic abstraction that continues to inspire collectors and scholars worldwide. About the Artist: Joan Miro (1893–1983) was a Catalan painter, sculptor, printmaker, and ceramicist whose visionary imagination and lyrical abstraction made him one of the most influential and beloved artists of the 20th century. Born in Barcelona, Miro drew inspiration from Catalan folk art, Romanesque frescoes, and the luminous landscapes of Mont-roig del Camp, developing a deep connection to nature that infused his work with vitality and symbolism. After formal training at the Escola d'Art in Barcelona, he absorbed the lessons of Post-Impressionism and Cubism before moving to Paris in the early 1920s, where he became a leading figure in the Surrealist movement. There, Miro forged a personal visual language of biomorphic shapes, floating symbols, and radiant color harmonies that reflected both spontaneity and spiritual depth. In creative dialogue with peers such as Alexander Calder, Alberto Giacometti, Salvador Dali, Wassily Kandinsky, Marcel Duchamp, and Man Ray, he helped revolutionize modern art by dissolving the boundaries between abstraction and dream imagery. Miros inventive approach extended far beyond painting, embracing sculpture, ceramics, and monumental public commissions that redefined how art could interact with space and emotion. His expressive freedom and gestural abstraction profoundly influenced later artists including Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko, Alexander Calder, Jean Dubuffet, Antoni Tapies, and Joan Mitchell, inspiring generations who sought to merge instinct, color, and imagination. Today, Miros work remains a cornerstone of modernism, prized by collectors and celebrated in major museums worldwide. His highest auction record was achieved by Peinture (Etoile Bleue) (1927), which sold for 23,561,250 GBP (approximately 37 million USD) at Sotheby's, London, on June 19, 2012. Joan Miro Lithograph II...
Category

1980s Surrealist Abstract Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Plate 6, from 1965 Peintures sur Cartons
By Joan Miró
Located in Washington, DC
Artist: Joan Miro Title: Plate 6 Portfolio: Peintures sur Cartons Medium: Lithograph Date: 1965 Edition: Unnumbered Frame Size: 21 1/4” x 17 1/4” Sheet Size: 15” x 11” Image Size: 15...
Category

1960s Abstract Abstract Prints

Materials

Lithograph