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MEDIUM: Lithograph DIMENSIONS: (unframed) 25 x 19 inches (63.5 x 48.3 cm) SIGNATURE:Edition 39 of 75, signed 'Miro' (lower right) Joan Miró rejected the constraints of traditional painting, creating works “conceived with fire in the soul but executed with clinical coolness,” as he once said. Widely considered one of the leading Surrealists, though never officially part of the group, Miró pioneered a wandering linear style of Automatism—a method of “random” drawing that attempted to express the inner workings of the human psyche. Miró used colour and form in a symbolic rather than literal manner, his intricate compositions combining abstract elements with recurring motifs like birds, eyes, and the moon. “I try to apply colours like words that shape poems, like notes that shape music,” he said. MAKE AN ENQUIRY
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DIMENSIONS: (unframed) 20 x 23.8 inches (50.8 x 60.5 cm) SIGNATURE: Signed ‘Iw. F Choultsé’ (lower right) MEDIUM: Oil on canvas Choultsé loved creating scenes of the landscape, sky, moon and plants. He was a 'singer of nature' and undoubtedly worshipped the snow and water most of all. His artistic world is without people or animals. Like this piece, his preferred landscape is a winter view. MAKE AN ENQUIRY
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DIMENSIONS: (unframed) 35.4 x 51.2 inches (90 x 130 cm) MEDIUM: Oil on canvas SIGNATURE: Inscribed 'X' lower right and signed verso Astor’s variety and depth of experience living in various cultures has taught him many techniques. His interdisciplinary talent frees him to express himself in numerous multi-media ways. Salcedo’s insatiable curiosity for politics, society and the arts are the sources of his inspiration. As mentioned, Astor’s foremost topic is the vital interchange between mankind and nature, which he sees as an ever-present theme in modern life. Through his work, he also explores the human struggle to find happiness, which seems to be present in every culture, but is approached and defined in countless different ways. MAKE AN ENQUIRY
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DIMENSIONS: (unframed) 39.4 x 55.1 inches (100 x 140 cm) MEDIUM: Oil on canvas SIGNATURE: Inscribed 'X' lower right and signed verso Astor’s variety and depth of experience living in various cultures has taught him many techniques. His interdisciplinary talent frees him to express himself in numerous multi-media ways. Salcedo’s insatiable curiosity for politics, society and the arts are the sources of his inspiration. As mentioned, Astor’s foremost topic is the vital interchange between mankind and nature, which he sees as an ever-present theme in modern life. Through his work, he also explores the human struggle to find happiness, which seems to be present in every culture, but is approached and defined in countless different ways. MAKE AN ENQUIRY