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Querelle Damoureaux II

Querelle Damoureaux II (Poster) Fine art by Joan Miro Querelle d'amoureux II (Lovers' Quarrel II), created by the renowned Spanish artist Joan Miró in 1981. Artwork Details Artist: Joan Miró (1893-1983) Title: Querelle d'amoureux II (from the suite Allegro Vivace) Medium: Color lithograph on wove paper Year: 1981 Edition: It was typically produced in a limited edition of 100 copies, with individual prints signed and numbered in pencil by the artist. Publisher/Printer: Published by Daniel Lelong and printed by Atelier Lelong, Paris. Style: Miró was a key figure in the Surrealist movement, known for his unique visual language of abstract forms, bold colors, and dreamlike symbolism. Description The piece is characterized by a dynamic composition of thick black lines that form abstract figures and shapes, which some interpret as suggesting "upraised arms and clenched fists," embodying a "lovers' quarrel". These bold lines are punctuated by vibrant splashes of red, blue, yellow, and green, with a scattering of black speckles across the white background.