
#Quiri quibu miro lithograph series
He was seventy-nine years old when he began his series of monumental bronzes.

When he was eighty, he joined forces with a young Spaniard named Josep Royo who was a weaver of tapestries. Miro would spread Royo's tapestries on the floor and proceed to design changes, adding all kinds of materials, painting some areas, even burning areas. The result was a series called Sobreteixims. Miro has transformed the Royo tapestries from admirable folk art into perhaps masterpieces.He died on Christmas Day in 1983 in Palma Majorca where he had lived and worked for several years.Written and submitted by Jean Ershler Schatz, artist and researcher from Laguna Woods, California.E m ail me with questions!!! !!! More pictures are available!!! Items sold as is!!!Shipping: Although Hawaii is part of the United States, it is important to know when purchasing items that shipping times can be a bit longer and shipping charges can be a bit higher than for the US mainland. Please keep this in mind when rating my shipping charges and handling times, as your ratings have immediate discount or listing-standing consequences for me. Thank you for understanding!!!Packing material : I charge you my costs for all packing materials used. However, this i.Up for sale from a recent estate in Honolulu Hawaii, this 1976 Spanish limited edition 4/99 color lithograph on wove paper that is titled "Quiri Quibu Joan Brossa" that was created by the renowned artist Joan Miro (1893-1983).


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