Truteau (1970) - The Nosy Rat





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The Nosy Rat is an original mixed-media street art on canvas by Frédéric Truteau, 55 × 46 cm, signed at the top right, in colours noir, blanc, rouge, vert, bleu and multicolour, depicting animals and fauna, produced in the 2020s in France, delivered with a certificate of authenticity and sold directly by the artist.
Description from the seller
The Nosy Rat
Spray paint on canvas
Work from the series 'Under Control'.
Stenciling on canvas
Original Work
Unique Piece
2026
55 x 46 cm
Signed at the top right
Delivered with certificate of authenticity.
Artist listed on Artprice and Artnet.
France,
Shipment with insurance
About the artist
Frédéric Truteau, a self-taught painter born in Marseille in 1970, now lives near Aix-en-Provence.
His works, created in the street-art style and inspired by iconic figures such as Blek le Rat and Banksy, are imbued with humor and derision, artistic weapons precious to him.
Truteau uses these artifices to take a contrarian stance against ideas and situations that are commonly accepted.
Dare, shake things up, disturb, surprise — no matter what.
For Frédéric Truteau, the key is to spark a reaction by sharing his own view of things.
The Nosy Rat
Spray paint on canvas
Work from the series 'Under Control'.
Stenciling on canvas
Original Work
Unique Piece
2026
55 x 46 cm
Signed at the top right
Delivered with certificate of authenticity.
Artist listed on Artprice and Artnet.
France,
Shipment with insurance
About the artist
Frédéric Truteau, a self-taught painter born in Marseille in 1970, now lives near Aix-en-Provence.
His works, created in the street-art style and inspired by iconic figures such as Blek le Rat and Banksy, are imbued with humor and derision, artistic weapons precious to him.
Truteau uses these artifices to take a contrarian stance against ideas and situations that are commonly accepted.
Dare, shake things up, disturb, surprise — no matter what.
For Frédéric Truteau, the key is to spark a reaction by sharing his own view of things.

