Collectible
1970s–1980s · Joan Miró / Spain (likely printed in France or Spain for exhibition use)
Estimated value: $30–$150
Joan Miró's surrealist work became widely celebrated after World War II, and by the 1970s–80s his imagery was reproduced extensively as affordable exhibition posters and prints to capitalize on growing public interest in modern art. Museums, galleries, and commercial poster publishers mass-produced these colorful lithographs to promote exhibitions and sell as accessible home décor, making Miró one of the most reproduced artists of the era.
Value depends heavily on whether this is an original vintage lithograph/exhibition poster versus a later mass-produced reproduction — an authenticated, signed original Miró lithograph would be worth thousands, but unsigned posters or reproductions are common and modestly priced.
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