Miró Lithograph II Series

Joan Miró: Lithographe II (1975)

In 1975, the celebrated Parisian publisher Aimé Maeght released Lithographe II, the second volume in a landmark series documenting Joan Miró's complete lithographic output. Catalogued by the master printer Fernand Mourlot — whose Parisian atelier printed works for Picasso, Matisse, and Chagall — this portfolio stands as an authoritative record of Miró's graphic genius.

The twelve plates presented here span the full breadth of Miró's visual language: biomorphic forms floating in fields of saturated color, cryptic symbols drawn from the unconscious, and the playful yet profound tension between figuration and abstraction that defines his surrealist vision. Each lithograph is an original work, not a reproduction, printed under Miró's direct supervision and bearing his unmistakable hand.

These works represent an exceptional opportunity for collectors to acquire original Miró lithographs from one of the most important graphic portfolios of the 20th century, at an accessible price point relative to his paintings and unique works on paper.

Portfolio Details

  • Publisher: Maeght Éditeur, Paris
  • Year: 1975
  • Medium: Original lithographs
  • Catalogue: Mourlot 1038–1044
  • Edition: Unnumbered
  • Condition: Mint to excellent throughout
  • Learn more about this series in our collector's guide to Miro Lithograph II
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