Joan Miró, lithographs
Lithographs showing Miro's carborundum technique.
In 1967, printer Robert Dutrou introduced Joan Miró to a new printmaking technique: Silicon carbide engraving. More commonly known as carborundum, this technique became the artist’s final technical development in his graphic work.
£180
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Lithograph published in 1976 for Adrien Maeght. Mounted in cream and framed in natural oak. La tempête – Indigo
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