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          Biography, Business, Catalogues, Ceramics, Children Tetsuya Noda, Claes Oldenburg, Roman Opalka Martin Disler, Rainer Fetting, Klaus Fußmann.

        1. The Diary of Tetsuya Noda: Steven Co Collection.
        2. Japanese artist Noda Tetsuya began a series of prints in the late s that continues to this day—over 50 years later.
        3. This is a list of artists with work in the MOMAT's collection.
        4. Tetsuya Noda (Japanese, born in ), Diary May 7th, 74 (edi- tion History, “Martin Johnson Heade's Red-Tailed Comet (Humming-.
        5. Japanese artist Noda Tetsuya began a series of prints in the late s that continues to this day—over 50 years later..

          Tetsuya Noda

          Japanese artist (born 1940)

          Tetsuya Noda

          Noda at opening of Your Hand in Mine

          Born(1940-03-05)5 March 1940

          Uki, Kumamoto, Japan

          NationalityJapanese
          Occupation(s)Print artist, Professor Emeritus of Tokyo University of the Arts
          AwardsInternational Grand Prize at 1968 6th International Biennial Exhibition of Prints in Tokyo,[1] Grand Prize at 1977 Biennial of Graphic Art, Ljubliana,[2] 2015 Awarded The Order of the Sacred Treasure, Gold Rays with Neck Ribbon by the Emperor of Japan

          Tetsuya Noda (野田 哲也, Noda Tetsuya, born 5 March 1940) is a contemporary artist, printmaker and educator.[3] He is widely considered to be Japan’s most important living print-artist,[4] and one of the most successful contemporary print artists in the world.[5] He is a professor emeritus of the Tokyo University of the Arts.[6] Noda is most well-known for his visual autobiographical works done as