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Sin Título
By Eduardo Arroyo
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Eduardo Arroyo 1977 Lithography 87 x 52 cm. Framed Copy 77/100
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Les essències de la terra
By Joan Miró
Located in BARCELONA, ES
Author: Joan Miró. Title: Les essències de la terra. Year: 1969 Technique: Lithography. Copy 81/140; Signed and numbered by hand. Measurements: 76 x 58 cm Justified: Mourlot 626, li...
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Miro, Museo de Arte Moderno de México
By Joan Miró
Located in BARCELONA, ES
Joan Miró, 1980 "Museo de Arte Moderno de Mexico" Lithograph Copy 2/100 Signed, dedicated, dated and numbered in pencil Justified in Miro lithograph viol.VI. P.148
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1980s Abstract Prints and Multiples

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Homenatge a Joan Prats
By Joan Miró
Located in BARCELONA, ES
Author: Joan Miró Title: Homenatge a Joan Prats (M709) Year: 1971 Technique: Lithography. Signed and numbered by hand. Print run of 75 copies. (47/75) Certified by the Fundació Joan...
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1970s Abstract Prints and Multiples

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Umbracle
By Joan Miró
Located in BARCELONA, ES
Joan Miró, 1973 Lithograph on Archés paper Signed in pencil Exemplary 49/50 Dupin 922
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1970s Abstract Prints and Multiples

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Album 21
By Joan Miró
Located in BARCELONA, ES
Joan Miró “Album 21” 1978 Colored lithograph on Archés paper Signed and hand numbered 41/75 Presents certificate from National Art Brokers Inc Work refl...
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