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Artist: Joan Miró
Medium: Color aquatint and drypoint with carborundum on BFK Rives paper
Dimensions: 96 × 75 cm
Signature: Signed in pencil by Emilio F. Miró (the artist’s son and executor of Joan Miró’s estate)
Edition: 60 copies
Stamp: Signed in black ink and numbered /60 in pencil
Certificate of Authenticity: Included
Publisher: Daniel Lelong, Paris
Type of work: Limited edition aquatint and drypoint
Original Packaging: Original wooden box with artist’s name engraved and red velvet dust bag
Description:
Sauve qui peut (Every Man for Himself), from the People of the Sea series (1990), is a masterful print by Joan Miró, combining color aquatint and drypoint with carborundum to create a rich, textured surface. The work is presented in its original wooden box, engraved with the artist’s name, accompanied by a red velvet dust bag.
Signed in pencil by Emilio F. Miró, the artist’s son and estate administrator, and numbered in a limited edition of 60, this print exemplifies the enduring creativity and visual poetry of Miró’s late works. A highly collectible piece, perfect for enthusiasts of modern and contemporary art.
Shipping & Delivery:
✔ Worldwide shipping from France
✔ Professional packaging with insurance
✔ Tracking number included for secure delivery
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Yes. Sauve qui peut (Every Man for Himself) is an authentic limited edition aquatint and drypoint from the People of the Sea series (1990).
The print is signed in pencil by Emilio F. Miró, the artist’s son and executor of the estate, as customary for posthumous Miró editions.
This edition comprises 60 copies, each signed in black ink and numbered /60 in pencil.
The artwork combines color aquatint, drypoint, and carborundum on BFK Rives paper, creating a richly textured and vibrant surface.
Yes. A Certificate of Authenticity is included, along with full provenance documentation.
Yes. The print is delivered in its original wooden box, engraved with Miró’s name, and accompanied by a red velvet dust bag—a highly collectible feature.
It was published by Daniel Lelong, Paris, a key figure in Miró’s printmaking legacy.
Yes. Late-period Miró prints with carborundum, small edition sizes, and original packaging are particularly sought after and hold strong market value.
Yes. We ship worldwide from France with professional packaging, full insurance, and tracking for secure and safe delivery.
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