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Twelve works from the La bague d"Aurore portfolio by Joan Miró

Joan Miró

Twelve works from the La bague d"Aurore portfolio, 1957

Etching and aquatint in colors on BFK Rives
37 x 29 cm (14.57 x 11.42 in)
Prints & Multiples
Edition of 3
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Last recorded sale at Rago, Lambertville (15 Oct 2025)
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ImageLast Sale DateTitleEdition No.Last SaleLast Sale Auction HouseLast Sale Location
Oct 15, 2025Twelve works from the La bague d"Aurore portfolio3
RagoLambertville
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Artwork Description
Category

Prints & Multiples

Dimensions

37 x 29 cm (14.57 x 11.42 in)

Materials

etching and aquatint in colors on BFK Rives

Signature

Signed and numbered to lower edge of each work "épreuve d"artiste 3/3 Miró"

Literature

Cramer books 45

Description

Joan Miró (1893-1983)

Twelve works from the La bague d"Aurore portfolio

1957

etching and aquatint in colors on BFK Rives

sheet (each): 14¾ h × 11¼ w in (37 × 29 cm)

Signed and numbered to lower edge of each work "épreuve d"artiste 3/3 Miró". These works are artist"s proof 3 of 3 apart from the edition of 75 co-printed by Dutrou, Paris and Atelier Crommelynck, Paris and published by Louis Broder, Paris.

Works are in good condition and each are hinged to backing at two points along upper edge verso. Points of foxing throughout each and crease to lower edge of one work. Overall, works present well. Framed behind acrylic measuring 18 x 14 inches.

Signed and numbered to lower edge of each work "épreuve d"artiste 3/3 Miró". These works are artist"s proof 3 of 3 apart from the edition of 75 co-printed by Dutrou, Paris and Atelier Crommelynck, Paris and published by Louis Broder, Paris.