XXIIe Salon de Mai 1966
XXIIe Salon de Mai 1966
XXIIe Salon de Mai 1966
XXIIe Salon de Mai 1966
XXIIe Salon de Mai 1966

XXIIe Salon de Mai 1966

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The original 1966 lithograph by Joan Miró for the XXII Salon de Mai is a masterpiece of modern art, exemplifying the artist's groundbreaking contributions to Surrealism and automatism. Created specifically for the renowned Salon de Mai, an annual exhibition held in Paris, this lithograph showcases Miró's signature blend of abstraction, symbolism, and spontaneity.

Joan Miró, widely recognized as one of the leading figures of Surrealism, was celebrated for his innovative techniques and his ability to convey profound psychological and emotional depth. Although he never formally joined the Surrealist movement, his work consistently aligned with its ideals. He pioneered automatism, a method of spontaneous creation designed to express the workings of the subconscious mind. This lithograph reflects Miró's dedication to that approach, combining a dynamic use of color, intricate compositions, and flowing, organic forms. Recurring motifs like birds, eyes, and celestial elements often appear in his art, inviting viewers to explore their rich symbolic potential.

The XXII Salon de Mai, hosted at the Museum of Modern Art of the City of Paris, was a major cultural event celebrating contemporary art. This original lithograph, printed by the esteemed Mourlot studio, served not just as promotional material for the exhibition but also as a standalone work of art. Mourlot’s collaboration with modern masters like Miró, Picasso, and Chagall cemented its reputation as a premier lithographic atelier. The craftsmanship of this lithograph reflects the precision and artistic integrity for which Mourlot was renowned.

This 1966 lithograph for the Salon de Mai remains a significant artifact in the history of modern art, embodying the creative energy of Miró and the innovative spirit of mid-20th-century Paris. It continues to captivate art enthusiasts and collectors, standing as a testament to Miró’s genius and his enduring impact on contemporary art.

Original Lithograph

Exhibition - Abstract

Museum of Modern Art of the City of Paris - Essay proof before the letter

Printed by Mourlot

Very good condition

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