Alix AYMÉ (1894-1989)

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Alix AYMÉ (1894-1989)
Baigneuses Laque 49 1/4 x 78 3/4 in. Laquer PROVENANCE Collection privée, France A pupil of Maurice Denis, with whom she corresponded throughout her career, Alix Aymé conceived a passion for the Asian continent on her first trip there with her husband, when he was sent on a mission to China by the French government. She then spent over twenty years travelling in Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam. Appointed professor at the College of Fine Arts of Hanoi, she contributed to the revival of lacquer work with Inguimberty. Her works reflect the style of both the Nabis and traditional Vietnamese painting. While visiting Japan in 1928 the artist, who had lived in Hanoi for seven years, the artist developed a love for lacquerwork that lasted the rest of her life. When, with Inguimberty, she reintroduced the art of lacquering to the College in 1934, her work had strong echoes of Art Deco. She combined the gold backgrounds and broad solid tints of Japanese lacquers, the traditional subjects of Indochinese lacquers and the modernism of the West in a symbiosis as sublime as it was perfect. The artist who favoured subjects reflecting the intimate lives of her models (indoor scenes, mothers and infants, children playing, and so on) now used lacquer to depict graceful, languid young women among flowers in subtle, dreamlike landscapes.
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