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13 © Successió Miró / 2020, ProLitteris, Zurich © Successió Miró / 2020, ProLitteris, Zurich 1 Joan Miró (1893‒1983). Solitude III/III. 1960. Oil and charcoal on board. 75 × 105 cm. Estimate: CHF 320 000/380 000 2 Joan Miró (1893‒1983). Tête I. 1972. Ink, wax crayon and pastel on paper. 60 × 78 cm. Estimate: CHF 180 000/240 000 3 Joan Miró (1893‒1983). Painting. 1953. Oil on canvas. 20 × 150 cm. Estimate: CHF 480 000/550 000 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION IMPRESSIONIST & MODERN ART Fabio Sidler sidler@kollerauctions.com ONLINE CATALOGUES www.kollerauctions.com between his paintings and those by the American art- ists JacksonPollock andFranzKline, or byAntoni Tàpies. Miró's works, which experimented with controlled psy- chic automatisms and were understood as an "osmo- sis between Surrealismand reality", also inspired repre- sentatives of theNewYork School, who soon after were to have a decisive influence on Abstract Expressionism. 2

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