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Artist: Yoshitomo Nara (b. 1959)
Medium: Lithograph in colors
Dimensions: 49.4 × 39.7 cm
Edition: 72 + 11 A.P.
Signature: Hand-signed and dated
Provenance: Gallery Tagboat, Tokyo, Japan
Literature: Illustrated on page 98 of the catalog
Condition: Excellent
Description:
Yoshitomo Nara’s Beh! (2003) is a quintessential example of the artist’s unique ability to blend innocence and defiance within his childlike yet psychologically charged figures. Executed as a color lithograph, the work radiates Nara’s distinct emotional tone — a mixture of vulnerability and rebellion. Hand-signed and dated by the artist, Beh! was produced in a limited edition of 72, plus 11 artist’s proofs. Provenanced from Gallery Tagboat, Tokyo, and illustrated on page 98 of the catalog, this piece stands as a rare and iconic print from Nara’s early 2000s production, reflecting his enduring influence on contemporary Japanese art.
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Yes. Beh! (2003) is an authentic limited-edition color lithograph, hand-signed and dated by the artist. It was produced in an edition of 72, plus 11 artist’s proofs.
The work is a color lithograph, a technique that enhances Nara’s soft tonal transitions, expressive outlines, and signature emotional intensity.
Yes. Each impression is hand-signed and dated by Yoshitomo Nara, confirming its authenticity.
This example comes from Gallery Tagboat, Tokyo, a reputable gallery known for promoting major Japanese contemporary artists.
Yes. Beh! is illustrated on page 98 of the official catalog, adding to its desirability and provenance.
Absolutely. Early 2000s Nara prints — especially those with small editions like this one — are highly collectible and consistently sought after, due to Nara’s global reputation and strong market demand.
The work captures Nara’s iconic blend of innocence and rebellion, featuring a childlike figure that expresses both vulnerability and defiance — themes central to the artist’s psychological universe.
The lithograph is in excellent condition, with clean surfaces, vibrant colors, and no trace of aging or handling.
The sheet measures 49.4 × 39.7 cm, a versatile format ideal for custom framing.
Yes. We offer secure worldwide shipping from France, including tracking, insurance, and professional packaging.
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