Le Pho (1907-2001)

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Le Pho (1907-2001)
Bouquet à la nappe rose Oil on canvas, signed lower right 28 3/4 x 23 5/8 in. Le Pho (born in Hadong in 1907; died in Paris in 2001) was a major figure in 20th century Asian art. Initially self-taught, he was part of the first intake of students at the Fine Arts School of Hanoi, graduating in 1930. Victor Tardieu, the school’s founder, was deeply impressed by the young painter’s talent and took him under his wing, taking him as his assistant to the Paris Colonial Exhibition of 1931. Le Pho took advantage of this trip to visit Belgium, the Netherlands and Italy. His thirst for discovery and travel was not restricted to the European continent; he also set out for China in 1934 and went to live in Beijing to study traditional Chinese painting. He moved permanently to Paris in 1937.  
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