VN master
painter’s work auctioned in France
A silk
painting by master Nguyen Nam Son (1890-1973), one of the leading artists in
modern Vietnamese fine art, will be auctioned by the Aguttes company at
Drouot auction sale centre in Paris, France, on March 26.
Titled
Thon Nu Bac Ky (Peasants of Tonkin), the painting, ink and colour on silk,
measures 65 by 52.5cm, with the painter’s signature on the upper right and
lower left and its title on the lower left.
The
painting is expected to be sold for 35,000-50,000 euros.
The
painter, real name Nguyen Van Tho, was a co-initiator of the Indochine Fine
Arts College in Hanoi with Victor Tardieu (1870-1937). Working as a painter
for nearly six decades, he left behind 400 works on various materials, 20 of
which are on silk.
According
to Aguttes, the painting has spent the last 50 years with the family of a
private collector in Hanoi.
It
is said the painting was completed in 1935. It appeared once at an art fair
called "Salon de la Sadeai" in Hanoi in 1936. At the same fair, Nam
Son exhibited three other silk paintings.
The
Thon Nu Bac Ky was also mentioned in archives held by Nam Son’s family.
Besides this, his signature, seal and a sentence appear on the left corner of
the work in Han Chinese, translated as "This painting was drawn by
painter Nguyen Nam Son, residing by Hoan Kiem Lake”.
According
to researcher Ngo Kim Khoi, the whole painting is a transition from the
colour green to turquoise, featuring three female peasants carrying bananas
on a pole, wearing typical costumes of women in the northern plains.
“Though
he did not specialise in silk painting, the audience can see delicate lines
on the painting,” said Khoi. “The colours seem to go through the texture of
the silk background.”
The
same technique can be seen in his silk painting, titled Ve Cho (Return from
Market), drawn in 1927, which was exhibited once in Paris.
The
painting Ve Cho may be the first silk painting in modern Vietnamese fine arts
because Nguyen Phan Chanh, who is considered the pioneer of modern Vietnamese
silk painting, did not learn the technique of drawing on silk until 1928 in
Yunnan, China.
At
the same auction on March 26, works by other Vietnamese painters such as Le
Pho (1907-2001), Vu Cao Dam (1908-2000), Le Thi Luu (1911-1988) and Mai Trung
Thu (1906-1980) are displayed.
The
most expensive estimate of the sale may belong to a work by French painter
Pierre Bonnard (1867-1947), which is expected for 500,000-600,000 euros. The
runner-up will be Le Pho, with two works: Mau Tu (Maternity) ink and water
colour on silk, 59.5 by 48cm, and Thieu Nu Ben Hoa Hong (Young Woman by
Roses), the same material, 41 by 32.2cm. Both paintings by Le Pho are
expected to be sold at the same price of 150,000-200,000 euros.
The
event will take place at 2.30pm Paris time on March 26.
VNS
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Thứ Tư, 21 tháng 3, 2018
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