Joan Miró – Hand-Pulled Lithograph "Figure 1260" (1981)
"Figure 1260" (1981) is an original hand-pulled lithograph by Joan Miró, a master of modern art and poetic abstraction. This striking work reflects Miró’s iconic visual language—dynamic lines, vivid colors, and whimsical shapes that dance across the paper with playful spontaneity.
Printed in a limited edition on fine-quality paper, this lithograph was produced by the renowned Mourlot Frères studio in Paris and published by Maeght, one of Miró’s most important collaborators. The artwork encapsulates Miró’s imaginative universe, making it a compelling centerpiece for any sophisticated collection.
Elegant and timeless, Figure 1260 offers not just a glimpse into the artist’s visionary world but also a lasting source of inspiration and intrigue.
• Year: 1981
• Original stone lithograph, framed
• Sheet size: 12 1/2 x 9 5/8 in (31.8 x 24.5 cm)
• Printer: Mourlot Frères, Paris
• Publisher: Maeght, Paris
• Catalogue Raisonné: Mourlot 1260
• Condition: Good
Provenance: Originally published in Miró Lithographe IV catalogue raisonné.