Joan Miro Authentic Signed 8.5x11 1959 4 Page Handwritten Letter BAS #AC26717
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Own a rare piece of art history with this Autographed Dated July 20, 1959, 8.5x11, 4-Page Handwritten Letter signed by Joan Miró. A profound figure in Surrealist and modern art, Miró’s personal correspondence offers an intimate glimpse into his thoughts, inspirations, and artistic journey. This letter, written in his own hand, reflects his musings on poetry, admiration for Rimbaud, and his plans for upcoming exhibitions.
- Authenticity Guaranteed – Includes a Certificate of Authenticity (COA) and Beckett Authentication Services hologram.
- Historical Significance – Dated July 20, 1959, this letter captures Miró’s reflections on art, literature, and his creative process ahead of his pivotal 1960 and 1961 exhibitions.
- Translated Highlights – Discusses his admiration for Arthur Rimbaud’s poetry, his interactions with Jacques Cocteau, and his upcoming projects.
- Collector’s Treasure – A rare and unique artifact for art aficionados, literature enthusiasts, and Joan Miró collectors.
- Verification – The authenticity of this signed letter can be confirmed on the Beckett Authentication Services website.
This handwritten letter by Joan Miró is a tangible link to the mind of one of the 20th century's most influential artists. Don’t miss the opportunity to add this one-of-a-kind piece to your collection!