Diary: March 5th '87, at 2-12-4 Kikkodai Kashiwashi (a)
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Ward Collection Fund
Catalogue
- Year
- 1987
- Dimensions
- Sheet: 74 x 141.7 cm (29 1/8 x 55 13/16 in.); Image: 56.7 x 118.9 cm (22 5/16 x 46 13/16 in.)
- Collection
- Cleveland Museum of Art
- Artist
- Tetsuya Noda
Artist

Tetsuya Noda is a contemporary artist, printmaker and educator. He is widely considered to be Japan’s most important living print-artist, and one of the most successful contemporary print artists in the world. He is a professor emeritus of the Tokyo University of the Arts. Noda is most well-known for his visual autobiographical works done as a series of woodblock, print, and silkscreened diary entries that capture moments in daily life. His innovative method of printmaking involves photographs scanned through a mimeograph machine and then printed the images over the area previously printed by traditional woodblock print techniques onto the Japanese paper. Although this mixed-media technique is quite prosaic today, Noda was the first artist to initiate this breakthrough. Noda is the nephew of Hideo Noda an oil painter and muralist.
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- Tetsuya Noda
- Year
- 1987
- Dimensions
- Sheet: 74 x 141.7 cm (29 1/8 x 55 13/16 in.); Image: 56.7 x 118.9 cm (22 5/16 x 46 13/16 in.)
- Watts ID
- WW-1987-334797
Source
- Collection
- Cleveland Museum of Art
- Source
- cleveland
- Reference
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- Status
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