The etching is of impressive craftsmanship and size, measuring approximately 35.5" x 28.5" (archival matted to 34" x 27") and 44" x 37" with the custom frame, constructed specifically for this artwork.
Joan Miro Authentic Hand Signed and Numbered Color Etching, Professionally Custom Framed and listed with the Submit Best Offer option
Accepting Offers Now: Up for sale here we have an Extremely Rare and Large, Color Etching with Aquatint and Carborundum on Guarro paper by Joan Miro titled, "Plate I from Espriu - Miro (D.869)". Additionally, the piece has been elaborately framed, as shown, in a custom wood moulding to enhance the spectacular imagery of this artwork. Furthermore, as one of the few pieces in the Hors d'Commerce edition, that was published in 1975, this prolific illustration by Miro is now nearly impossible to find. Thus, it might be your last opportunity to purchase this etching, one of Miro's nicest and largest we have ever made available, especially for thousands less than the retail price. Yet, we have listed it with the Submit Best Offer Option, so name your own price now. Because, at this incredible value, it won't be around long and the first person that meets our bottom line shall be the lucky new owner. You do not want to miss out on this authentic work, by the Master of Modern Abstract, Joan Miro.
JOAN MIRO: 1893-1983 - Spanish Artist Joan Miro studied art at the Barcelona School of Fine Arts and at the Academia Gali. Miro worked as an accountant for nearly two years until he had a nervous breakdown. In the beginning of his career he dabbled in different painting styles that were fashionable at the turn of the century like Fauvism and Cubism. In 1920 Miro made the first of a series of trips to Paris. In 1921 he settled permanently in the French capital. From 1924 on, Miro joined the circle of the Surrealist theorist Andre Breton. By 1930 the artist had developed his own style and in the 1930s the artist's fame and recognition became international. From 1940 to 1948 he was back in Spain. In 1947, Joan Miro came to the United States for the first time. He had several own-man shows. The most important one was a retrospective at the MoMA - The Museum of Modern Art in New York in 1951 and in 1959. In 1954 he won a prize at the Venice Biennale. In 1968 the artist finished a commission for two large ceramic murals at the UNESCO buildings in Paris. Miro was a disciplined, hard working and modest man. He was a dedicated printmaker and his works are highly sought after.
SUBMIT OFFER OPTION, ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED:
The artwork listed here is a stunning, high quality Color Etching with Aquatint and Carborundum titled, "Plate VI, from Espriu-Miro" by famous Modern Artist Joan Miro. Espriu-Miro is one of best, and most desirable series ever, which he created using his captivating vision and fascinating genius to develop mystical figures. This piece is HAND SIGNED, Numbered (HC), comes with a certificate of authenticity, was published by Sala Gaspar (Barcelona) and is referenced by Dupin as #869. Which makes it even better in person, where the vivid color and exquisite imagery, that is suitable for any decor, brings it to life in a brilliant display of Modern Abstract Art. Joan Miro's art has been exhibited in major museums around the world, and can be found in some of the most prestigious public and private collections worldwide. Here is your chance to own an Authentic artwork too as it will be custom packaged to ship domestically or internationally. Therefore, please contact us if you have further questions and DO NOT FORGET TO SUBMIT THOSE OFFERS.
Every item comes with free custom framing. We have wood frames with gold, silver, black, or brown finishes to offer you. Please note that in order to preserve the quality of the artwork and condition of the frame, most items are framed at the time of purchase. Due to issues within the supply chain and delays with framing products availability, the frame you see pictured might not be currently available. If we do not hear from you regarding your framing options we will do our best to frame it in a similar style and color.
- Materials
- Etching with Aquatint and Carborundum
- Size
- 35 1/2 × 28 1/2 in | 90.2 × 72.4 cm
- Rarity
- Medium
- Excellent Condition - Like New
- Signature
- Hand-signed by artist, Lower Right (see photo)
- Certificate of authenticity
- Included (issued by gallery)
- Frame
- Included
Plate I from Espriu - Miro (D.869), 1975
The etching is of impressive craftsmanship and size, measuring approximately 35.5" x 28.5" (archival matted to 34" x 27") and 44" x 37" with the custom frame, constructed specifically for this artwork.
Joan Miro Authentic Hand Signed and Numbered Color Etching, Professionally Custom Framed and listed with the Submit Best Offer option
Accepting Offers Now: Up for sale here we have an Extremely Rare and Large, Color Etching with Aquatint and Carborundum on Guarro paper by Joan Miro titled, "Plate I from Espriu - Miro (D.869)". Additionally, the piece has been elaborately framed, as shown, in a custom wood moulding to enhance the spectacular imagery of this artwork. Furthermore, as one of the few pieces in the Hors d'Commerce edition, that was published in 1975, this prolific illustration by Miro is now nearly impossible to find. Thus, it might be your last opportunity to purchase this etching, one of Miro's nicest and largest we have ever made available, especially for thousands less than the retail price. Yet, we have listed it with the Submit Best Offer Option, so name your own price now. Because, at this incredible value, it won't be around long and the first person that meets our bottom line shall be the lucky new owner. You do not want to miss out on this authentic work, by the Master of Modern Abstract, Joan Miro.
JOAN MIRO: 1893-1983 - Spanish Artist Joan Miro studied art at the Barcelona School of Fine Arts and at the Academia Gali. Miro worked as an accountant for nearly two years until he had a nervous breakdown. In the beginning of his career he dabbled in different painting styles that were fashionable at the turn of the century like Fauvism and Cubism. In 1920 Miro made the first of a series of trips to Paris. In 1921 he settled permanently in the French capital. From 1924 on, Miro joined the circle of the Surrealist theorist Andre Breton. By 1930 the artist had developed his own style and in the 1930s the artist's fame and recognition became international. From 1940 to 1948 he was back in Spain. In 1947, Joan Miro came to the United States for the first time. He had several own-man shows. The most important one was a retrospective at the MoMA - The Museum of Modern Art in New York in 1951 and in 1959. In 1954 he won a prize at the Venice Biennale. In 1968 the artist finished a commission for two large ceramic murals at the UNESCO buildings in Paris. Miro was a disciplined, hard working and modest man. He was a dedicated printmaker and his works are highly sought after.
SUBMIT OFFER OPTION, ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED:
The artwork listed here is a stunning, high quality Color Etching with Aquatint and Carborundum titled, "Plate VI, from Espriu-Miro" by famous Modern Artist Joan Miro. Espriu-Miro is one of best, and most desirable series ever, which he created using his captivating vision and fascinating genius to develop mystical figures. This piece is HAND SIGNED, Numbered (HC), comes with a certificate of authenticity, was published by Sala Gaspar (Barcelona) and is referenced by Dupin as #869. Which makes it even better in person, where the vivid color and exquisite imagery, that is suitable for any decor, brings it to life in a brilliant display of Modern Abstract Art. Joan Miro's art has been exhibited in major museums around the world, and can be found in some of the most prestigious public and private collections worldwide. Here is your chance to own an Authentic artwork too as it will be custom packaged to ship domestically or internationally. Therefore, please contact us if you have further questions and DO NOT FORGET TO SUBMIT THOSE OFFERS.
Every item comes with free custom framing. We have wood frames with gold, silver, black, or brown finishes to offer you. Please note that in order to preserve the quality of the artwork and condition of the frame, most items are framed at the time of purchase. Due to issues within the supply chain and delays with framing products availability, the frame you see pictured might not be currently available. If we do not hear from you regarding your framing options we will do our best to frame it in a similar style and color.
- Materials
- Etching with Aquatint and Carborundum
- Size
- 35 1/2 × 28 1/2 in | 90.2 × 72.4 cm
- Rarity
- Medium
- Excellent Condition - Like New
- Signature
- Hand-signed by artist, Lower Right (see photo)
- Certificate of authenticity
- Included (issued by gallery)
- Frame
- Included

