Vietnamese
Painter’s Artworks Set For Auction at Sotheby’s
Two paintings by the late Vietnamese artist Nguyen Huyen have been
sold at a
The
artwork went under the hammer yesterday at Sotheby’s
Huyen’s
Portrait of an Old Vietnamese Gentlemen, lot 304, dated 1952 and painted with
charcoal and red chalk on paper, sold for $2,800 but it was his second piece
that fetched the most money.
Nue
De Mademoiselle Hai Duong (Miss Hai Duong’s Nude), lot 301, dated 1937, and
painted with ink and gouache on silk laid on paper, was sold for $19.100.
This
confirms the large range of influence the Vietnamese art market has around
the world, especially in
The
decision of auctioning off Huyen’s artworks was made by Sotheby’s after many
of his paintings were displayed and sold at an exhibition at Vietnamese
Chon’s Auction House.
Hoang
Ngoc Hung, head of Chon’s Auction House, said the late painter’s Dang Ngoc
(Natural Beauty), a rare nude lacquer painting, dating back to 1967,
previously displayed at the house’s 9th auction, was sold for $45,000, out
pricing other lots at the exhibition.
“However,
we should only see it as a nice surprise, as we need more paintings to be set
for auction to end up finding a reasonable average price for Nguyen Huyen’s
artwork,” said Hung.
He
added on the last week of April, Chon’s will select half of the painter’s
works, kept by eight collectors to go to auction, including The Portrait of
Vietnamese Women (painted in 1938, priced at $600), The Portrait of
Mademoiselle Van (dated 1940, priced initially at $700), Seeking a Friend
(dated 1944, priced at $1,000), The Bo Market (dated 1961, priced at $600).
Huyen
was born in the
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Thứ Hai, 2 tháng 4, 2018
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