Lithograph from 1967.
The edition of 99/100 on Arches paper with full margins.
Dimensions of sheet: 31.1 x 23.2 cm
Dimensions in frame: 52 x 42 cm
Hand signed.
Publisher: Maeght Éditeur, Paris.
Printer: Arte Adrien Maeght, Paris.
Reference: Cramer 118
The work is in Good condition.
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La bauge du sanglier, or “The Wild Boar’s Lair,” belongs to Miró’s 1967 Haï-Ku series, a group of lithographs inspired by the brevity and suggestive power of poetry. Miró was deeply influenced by literary circles from his early years in Barcelona and later by the Surrealist poets he met in Paris. In this print, the title introduces a more instinctive and earthy image. The idea of a hidden animal shelter suggests wilderness, protection, and primal energy. Miró does not describe the scene literally; instead, he uses abstract forms and expressive marks to create a poetic equivalent. The result is a visual haiku: concise, mysterious, and emotionally charged.