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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Joan Miró, Ubu roi (King Ubu), 1966
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Joan Miró Spanish, 1893-1983

Ubu roi (King Ubu), 1966
The complete set of 13 lithographs in colour, on Arches paper, the full sheets folded (as issued), with title and justification pages, and text by Alfred Jarry, all contained in the original grey-green linen covered portfolio and slip case.
Each unfolded 42.2 x 64.8 cm, 6 5/8 x 25 1/2 in

Printed by Mourlot, Paris
Published by Tériade, Paris
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This series of prints are all inspired by Alfred Jarry's play Ubu Roi. Jarry's play, written in 1896, is a satirical and absurd work that criticizes various aspects of society,...
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This series of prints are all inspired by Alfred Jarry's play Ubu Roi. Jarry's play, written in 1896, is a satirical and absurd work that criticizes various aspects of society, including politics, power, and human folly. Miró was drawn to the anarchic and irreverent nature of Ubu Roi, and he sought to capture its spirit in his visual interpretations.

These prints reflect his unique approach to abstraction and symbolism. While the prints may not offer a literal representation of specific scenes from the play, Miró's use of symbols, shapes, whimsical and biomorphic forms, playful lines and bold colors. captures the essence of Jarry's absurd and satirical critique.
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Provenance

Hotel Drouot, Paris, 1st April 1999

Acquired at the above by Rosa and Aaron Esman

Their sale, Phillips, New York, 20th April 2023, lot 60

Literature

Fernand Mourlot 462, 465, 468, 471, 474, 477, 480, 483, 486, 489, 492, 495, and 498.
Patrick Cramer, The illustrated books, 108.
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