Atmosfera Miró

Joan Miró Spanish
Publisher R. M. Spanish
Printer Fernand Mourlot French

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William S. Lieberman was a prolific and active art collector with a particular passion for works on paper. Before becoming chairman of what is now called the Department of Modern and Contemporary Art at The Met, he was a print curator at the Museum of Modern Art. He donated 767 works to The Met, of which 379 came to the Department of Drawings and Prints. His collection contained numerous rare works and prints issued in small editions, such as Lucian Freud’s Ill in Paris (1948) and Robert Rauschenberg’s Accident (1963), as well as art by younger figures, such as Kiki Smith. This print by the Spanish Surrealist Miró show drawings with an inscription to Lieberman, testifying to their close relationship.

Atmosfera Miró, Joan Miró (Spanish, Barcelona 1893–1983 Palma de Mallorca), Color lithograph with graphite drawings

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