This exquisite lithograph by Joan Miro (1893–1983), titled Sans titre (Untitled), from the folio Maravillas con variaciones acrosticas en el Jardin de Miro (Marvels with Acrostic Variations in Miro’s Garden), originates from the 1975 edition published by Ediciones Poligrafa, Barcelona, and printed by La Poligrafa Barcelona, 1975. The composition captures Miro’s signature poetic abstraction, combining organic forms, spontaneous line, and playful chromatic energy that evoke the unity of imagination and nature.
Executed as a lithograph on velin d'Arches paper, this work measures 19.5 x 14.125 inches. Signed in the plate and unnumbered as issued. The edition exemplifies the superb craftsmanship of La Poligrafa Barcelona.
Artwork Details:  
Artist: Joan Miro (1893–1983)  
Title: Sans titre (Untitled), from the folio Maravillas con variaciones acrosticas en el Jardin de Miro (Marvels with Acrostic Variations in Miro’s Garden)  
Medium: Lithograph on velin d'Arches paper  
Dimensions: 19.5 x 14.125 inches (49.53 x 35.88 cm)  
Inscription: Signed in the plate and unnumbered as issued  
Date: 1975  
Publisher: Ediciones Poligrafa, Barcelona  
Printer: La Poligrafa Barcelona  
Catalogue Raisonne References:  
Cramer, Patrick. Joan Miro: The Illustrated Books: Catalogue Raisonne. Geneva: Patrick Cramer, 1989, no. 211.  
Mourlot, Fernand. Catalogue des Lithographies de Miro. Paris: Mourlot, 1975, nos. 1051–1072.  
Condition: Well preserved, consistent with age and medium  
Provenance: From the folio Maravillas con variaciones acrosticas en el Jardin de Miro (Marvels with Acrostic Variations in Miro’s Garden), published by Ediciones Poligrafa, Barcelona; printed by La Poligrafa Barcelona, 1975  
Notes:  
Excerpted from the folio (translated from French), From this album Maravillas con variaciones acrosticas en el Jardin de Miro (Marvels with Acrostic Variations in Miro’s Garden), by Rafael Alberti, with lithographs by Joan Miro, the following edition has been made: V numbered examples from I to V, accompanied by a double "suite" of XX lithographs, one on Japon paper and one on Rives paper, as well as the first state of the XX lithographs also on Rives paper, all signed by the artist. X examples numbered from VI to XV, with the same XX lithographs on Rives paper and a "suite" of the first state also on Rives paper, all signed by the artist. LXXV examples numbered from I to LXXV with XX lithographs on Arches paper, also signed by the artist. CCXXV examples numbered from LXXVI to CCC that correspond to the current edition of the folio, only signed the justification of the print run by the poet and the artist. MD examples numbered from CCCI to MDCCC, also of the current edition, with the justification of the print run signed on the plate by the artist. There are also some H.C. examples intended for authors and collaborators.  
About the Publication:  
Maravillas con variaciones acrosticas en el Jardin de Miro (Marvels with Acrostic Variations in Miro’s Garden) was a major livre d’artiste collaboration between the Spanish poet Rafael Alberti and the Catalan master Joan Miro, published in 1975 by Ediciones Poligrafa, Barcelona. Conceived as a poetic and visual dialogue, the volume unites Alberti’s lyrical verses—written as acrostic homages to Miro’s name—with twenty original lithographs created by Miro specifically for the project. The publication reflects Miro’s late-career fascination with the synthesis of word and image, where painting, poetry, and printmaking merge in a single rhythmic composition. Printed at La Poligrafa Barcelona, one of Europe’s foremost fine-art presses, the edition was executed on luxurious papers including velin d’Arches, Rives, and Japon, exemplifying the high technical and aesthetic standards that defined mid-20th-century Catalan printmaking. Both Alberti and Miro were central figures of Spain’s modern cultural identity, and their collaboration embodied the spirit of artistic renewal and poetic freedom following decades of political turmoil. The publication is celebrated for its vivid chromatic harmonies, spontaneous linework, and lyrical abstraction—hallmarks of Miro’s mature style—and stands as one of the most refined and imaginative artist’s books of the postwar period.  
About the Artist:  
Joan Miro (1893–1983) was a Catalan painter, sculptor, printmaker, and ceramicist whose visionary imagination and lyrical abstraction made him one of the most influential and beloved artists of the 20th century. Born in Barcelona, Miro drew inspiration from Catalan folk art, Romanesque frescoes, and the luminous landscapes of Mont-roig del Camp, developing a deep connection to nature that infused his work with vitality and symbolism. After formal training at the Escola d'Art in Barcelona, he absorbed the lessons of Post-Impressionism and Cubism before moving to Paris in the early 1920s, where he became a leading figure in the Surrealist movement. There, Miro forged a personal visual language of biomorphic shapes, floating symbols, and radiant color harmonies that reflected both spontaneity and spiritual depth. In creative dialogue with peers such as Alexander Calder, Alberto Giacometti, Salvador Dali, Wassily Kandinsky, Marcel Duchamp, and Man Ray, he helped revolutionize modern art by dissolving the boundaries between abstraction and dream imagery. Miro's inventive approach extended far beyond painting, embracing sculpture, ceramics, and monumental public commissions that redefined how art could interact with space and emotion. His expressive freedom and gestural abstraction profoundly influenced later artists including Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko, Alexander Calder, Jean Dubuffet, Antoni Tapies, and Joan Mitchell, inspiring generations who sought to merge instinct, color, and imagination. Today, Miro's work remains a cornerstone of modernism, prized by collectors and celebrated in major museums worldwide. His highest auction record was achieved by Peinture (Etoile Bleue) (1927), which sold for £23,561,250 (approximately $37 million) at Sotheby's, London, on June 19, 2012.  
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