Edition Notes: Unkown Printer. Published in 1936.
General Notes: English: "Lady and Dog in front of the Moon. Miró's relationship to printmaking was tentative at first, with benefit prints such as Daphnis and Chloé for the periodical Minotaure, and Woman and Dog in Front of the Moon for an association of artists in Barcelona. It was when he was introduced to the painter Louis Marcoussis, who maintained a printshop in his studio, that he took up printmaking in earnest, and his natural inclinations toward new tools and materials blossomed.
Dimensions: composition: 20 3/16 x 17 7/8" (51.3 x 45.4 cm); sheet: 25 11/16 x 19 5/8" (65 x 49.8 cm)
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