16.3.11

After Forty Years, An Exhibition in Paris Features the Sculptural Work of Joan Miró -ArtDaily Newsletter


Isabelle Maeght, commissioner of the exhibit 'Miro Sculptor' and granddaughter of the art collector and editor Aime Maeght, stands near the 1968 oil painting entitled 'La Marche Penible guide par l'Oiseau Flamboyant du Desert' by Spanish artist Joan Miro at the Musee Maillol in Paris. Some 101 sculptures, 22 ceramics, 19 pieces on paper, and one painting, managed by Successio Miro/Adagp, will be shown at the exhibit which runs from March 16 to July 31. REUTERS/Charles Platiau.

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