Lot 305
  • 305

Applied Arts School of Thu Dau Mot

Estimate
100,000 - 150,000 HKD
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Description

  • Applied Arts School of Thu Dau Mot
  • Dans la ForĂȘt Indochinoise (In the Indochinese Forest)
  • Signed
  • Laquer on wood
  • Executed CIRCA 1945 - 1950

Condition

The work is in good condition overall. There is evidence of faint scratches on the gold background near the largest palm tree (top left quadrant), other wise the paint layers are healthy. The colours appear brighter and deeper than those illustrated on the catalogue. Framed.
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Catalogue Note

The codification of identity and Vietnam’s visual art would later evolve again, moving toward a different kind of idealism. However the admiration and respect for the old master lacquer painters stemmed in part from a kinship between generations that is best characterized through creativity, inventiveness and tolerance – qualities fundamental to lacquer painting”.

Shireen Naziree, From Craft to Art- Vietnamese Lacquer Paintings: Including Works from the Collection of the Vietnam Fine Arts Museum, Thavibu Gallery Col. Ltd., Bangkok, 2013, pg. 13.