When considering accessible segments of the modern art market, Joan Miró lithographs are commonly sought acquisitions and makes up a large portion of the artist's oeuvre.

The value of Joan Miró lithographs varies depending on several key factors including:

  • the edition size, preferring lower editions
  • the physical dimensions of the work, preferring larger dimensions
  • its iconography
  • the year it was created
  • the overall subject matter

Miró was an extraordinarily prolific artist, producing a vast and diverse body of work throughout his career. When considering the value of a Miró lithograph, it is essential to verify that the work is:

  • hand-signed by the artist
  • hand-numbered in pencil by the artist
  • fully documented and referenced in the artist's prominent catalogue raisonnés and texts, such as Maeght Editeur
  • in reasonably good condition, as many collectors purchase primarily for aesthetics
  • accompanied by a reputable Certificate of Authenticity, although not required if the aforementioned are satisfied

These details are crucial indicators of authenticity and collectability which directly affect the work's value.

The value of a Miró lithograph that is hand-signed and hand-numbered typically begins around $5,000 and can reach upwards of $50,000, depending on rarity and desirability.

Joan Miró lithograph, hand-signed in pencil in bottom right and numbered in pencil in bottom left
Joan Miró lithograph, hand-signed in pencil in bottom right and numbered in pencil in bottom left

Miró lithographs are typically more accessible than his etchings with aquatint and carborundum. The latter techniques usually command the highest prices for his work.

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