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In Two Hands, Joan Miró presents one of the most universal motifs of his late language: the hand as a primary sign of creation, contact, and vital energy. Created in 1971, during a period of extraordinary graphic freedom, the work synthesizes spontaneous gesture, pure color, and floating symbols that define his mature production. Chromatic handprints interact with black calligraphic lines, transforming the surface into a playful and poetic field.
The piece embodies Miró’s ability to turn elemental forms into images of remarkable visual power.
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Unframed: 55 x 38 cm.
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Cataloged and certified.
