Joan Miró, The Museum of Modern Art, New York, 1993, HC, NF.

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Lanchner, Carol, et al. New York: The Museum of Modern Art, 1993.
English, Near Fine, HC, 4to, 12 1/2" x 9 3/4", [7] 484 pp.
ISBN: 0870704346

Tan cloth over board, blind stamped artist's signature to front panel, black lettering to spine, minor cocking to spine, light soiling to front panel, otherwise, clean, tightly bound, and unmarked throughout. Very Good white pictorial dust jacket, featuring Spanish painter and sculptor, Joan Miró's 1941 artwork "The Beautiful Bird Revealing the Unknown to a Pair of Lovers" to front panel, 1937-38 artwork "Self-Portrait I" to back panel, black and red lettering to front and back panels, spine, and interior flaps, minor sunning, some wear, light soiling, otherwise, clean and intact. Protected in a paper-backed Mylar sleeve. [7] 484 pp. Replete with 739 illustrations, 254 in stunning full color, Foreword by Richard E. Oldenburg, essay "Peinture-Poesie, Its Logic and Logistics" by Carolyn Lanchner, Notes to the Chronology, Catalogue by Lilian Tone, Appendix to the Catalogue, Exhibition History, and Reference List. Published in conjunction with the exhibition of the same name at The Museum of Modern Art in New York from October 17, 1993 to January 11, 1994. From inside the dust jacket: "In this richly illustrated book, paintings from all periods of the artist's career are presented, from the early, sharp-focus 'detaillist' pictures through the atmospheric 'dream' paintings of the 1920s and the 'savage' pastels and paintings of the 1930s, to the brilliant Constellation series of 1940-41 and beyond, in the vast variety of post-World War II works. Also represented here are the many other mediums in which Miro worked, including selected collages, drawings, constructions, sculpture, and ceramics."