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Horse Pipe and Red Flower – Joan Ferrer Miró 1920 Art Print
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“Horse Pipe and Red Flower” is a striking 1920 composition by Joan Ferrer Miró, showcasing his early experimentation with abstract forms and vibrant color accents. This art print reproduces the original work with careful attention to detail, bringing the iconic red flower and dynamic horse motif into your home.
Perfect for Scandinavian, Mid-Century, Japandi, or contemporary interiors, this print adds historical depth and visual interest to any room. Its bold colors and abstract elements make it ideal as a statement piece or part of a curated gallery wall.
Printed on premium archival paper with fade-resistant inks, this print ensures lasting vibrancy and museum-quality clarity. Perfect for art lovers, collectors, and anyone seeking to enrich their home with iconic 20th-century art.
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✓ Crafted with care
✓ Fits standard frames
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