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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. |
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