Diary: Nov. 26th '98 - Noda, Tetsuya - Japan





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Print by Tetsuya Noda (野田 哲也, born in 1940), regarded as the most important living Japanese printmaker, winner of the Grand Prix at the Tokyo Biennale in 1968 and the Grand Prix at Ljubljana in 1977, decorated with the Order of the Sacred Treasure by the Emperor of Japan in 2015.
From his famous autobiographical series "Diary", this work captures a moment from the artist's daily life dated November 26, 1998. The technique used — a combination of mimeograph (Japanese artisanal reproduction method) and silkscreen on washi (traditional Japanese paper) — is Noda's absolute signature, a process he invented and of which he is a world pioneer.
The work is signed in pencil at the bottom right and bears the artist's fingerprint accompanied by his red seal — a personal authentication characteristic of Noda across his entire Diary series. Numbered 41/100. Dry-stamp of the publisher at the bottom left.
Provenance: Daniel Cordier's estate, Paris — a reference French gallery owner and collector, pioneer of Informal Art and Art Brut.
Sheet: 30 × 42 cm. Framed under glass, natural wood frame.
Print by Tetsuya Noda (野田 哲也, born in 1940), regarded as the most important living Japanese printmaker, winner of the Grand Prix at the Tokyo Biennale in 1968 and the Grand Prix at Ljubljana in 1977, decorated with the Order of the Sacred Treasure by the Emperor of Japan in 2015.
From his famous autobiographical series "Diary", this work captures a moment from the artist's daily life dated November 26, 1998. The technique used — a combination of mimeograph (Japanese artisanal reproduction method) and silkscreen on washi (traditional Japanese paper) — is Noda's absolute signature, a process he invented and of which he is a world pioneer.
The work is signed in pencil at the bottom right and bears the artist's fingerprint accompanied by his red seal — a personal authentication characteristic of Noda across his entire Diary series. Numbered 41/100. Dry-stamp of the publisher at the bottom left.
Provenance: Daniel Cordier's estate, Paris — a reference French gallery owner and collector, pioneer of Informal Art and Art Brut.
Sheet: 30 × 42 cm. Framed under glass, natural wood frame.

