Joan Miró – Original Lithograph Figure 1038 (1975)
Figure 1038 (1975) is an original stone lithograph by Joan Miró, a pioneer of modern art whose lyrical abstractions continue to resonate across generations. This vivid composition captures the essence of Miró’s artistic language — fluid, expressive lines, radiant color, and whimsical forms that dance with spontaneity and rhythm.
Executed in a limited edition on fine art paper, the work was printed at the renowned Mourlot studio in Paris and published by Maeght, Miró’s trusted collaborator and patron. The lithograph embodies the artist’s ability to transform fleeting gestures into enduring visual poetry.
Radiating with vitality and imagination, Figure 1038 invites viewers into Miró’s fantastical universe—where intuition guides form, and meaning emerges through playful abstraction. It is a compelling acquisition for collectors who appreciate the refined energy and legacy of postwar European art.
• Year: 1975
• Original stone lithograph, framed
• Sheet size: 12 1/2 x 9 5/8 in (31.8 x 24.5 cm)
• Printer: Mourlot, Paris
• Publisher: Maeght, Paris
• Catalogue Raisonné: Maeght 1038
• Condition: Good
Provenance: Originally published in Miró Lithographe II (Catalogue Raisonné).