LƯƠNG XUÂN NHỊ (1914-2006)

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80000 - 120000 EUR
LƯƠNG XUÂN NHỊ (1914-2006)
Célébration de la Fête Nationale au Lac Hoan Kiem, circa 1970 Ink and color on silk, signed lower left 38 x 52,2 cm à vue - 14 7/8 x 20 1/2 in. by sight “Vietnam has the right to be free and independent and, in fact, has become a free and independent country. All the people of Vietnam are determined to mobilize all their mental and material strength, to sacrifice their lives and property to keep their right to freedom and independence” proclaimed Ho Chi Minh in Hanoi on September 2, 1945. Since then, this date has become the Vietnamese National Day. On this occasion, the country’s flags are displayed in the streets, various commemorations take place and fireworks are fired. This day commemorates the victory of the Vietnamese people over the French colonization but also the Japanese invasion. Influenced by the precepts of his teaching at the School of Fine Arts in Indochina but also by his travels, particularly in Eastern Europe, Lương Xuân Nhị delivers here a precious testimony on a modern Vietnam. Far from the idealized representations of young elegant women, the artist focuses on the history of his country and its daily life. At the edge of Hoan Kiem Lake, in the center of Hanoi, a banner is proudly displayed. The crowd is there, ready to celebrate this day of celebration. A tram on its way contributes to the movement of this animated scene. Using a soft palette characteristic of his work, the artist deals with an unusual theme. This topic pays a beautiful tribute to Vietnam. It is one that is close to his heart and is reflected in three oil paintings, two of which were kept in his home.
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