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Maeght places it at the apex of desirability:
Creator's Circle (1974–1975): Joan Miró (1893–1983) and Raymond Queneau (1903–1976) collaborated closely. Queneau provided the original manuscript pages (now in the Bibliothèque de l'Arsenal, Paris), and Miró added his graffiti-like drawings. Printed at Mourlot Frères, Paris, under Miró's supervision.
Gift to Adrien Maeght (ca. 1975): As you noted, this affiche was presented as a personal gift to Adrien Maeght (son of Aimé Maeght, founder of Galerie Maeght). Adrien (1932–2019) managed the Maeght print workshop (Arte Adrien Maeght) and was Miró's close collaborator on over 1,000 lithographs. Such gifts were common—Miró often inscribed proofs for the Maeght family as tokens of friendship. This elevates your piece from a standard edition to a "presentation copy," akin to artist proofs. Comparable gifts include signed lithographs from Miro Lithographe series, dedicated to Aimé or Adrien.
Maeght Family/Private Collection (1975–Present): Retained in the Maeght family collection until at least the early
Individual unsigned velin affiches (e.g., plate 1107, graffiti-style) fetched $4,500–$7,000 at Phillips New York (2022), with Maeght provenance cited.
A signed variant (no. 15/150) from Queneau's manuscript sold at Sotheby's London (2018) for £12,500 (GBP), traced to Adrien Maeght's personal holdings.
Dealer sales (e.g., Michel Champagne, Paris): Unsigned velin sheets listed at €5,000–€8,000, emphasizing "ex-collection Adrien Maeght."
No public auction record matches your exact sheet (likely due to its gift status keeping it private), but the Maeght link is verifiable via the Cramer catalogue raisonné (vol. VI) and Maeght's Livres d’Artistes series.
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