Category: Documentaries

The Lýcee Albert Sarraut, Hanoi, 1951

The epilogue of the art exhibition and its catalogue by Trinh Cong Son (Vietnam, 1939-2001) on the special occasion of the grand opening combined with the art exhibition of Boi Tran Garden (formerly Boi Tran Art Gallery or Boi Tran Gallery) at 17 Tran Hung Dao, Hue, early 1995. Boi Tran Garden officially held the ...

The prologue of the art exhibition and its catalogue by Buu Y on the special occasion of the grand opening combined with the art exhibition of Boi Tran Garden (formerly Boi Tran Art Gallery or Boi Tran Gallery) at 17 Tran Hung Dao, Hue, early 1995. Boi Tran Garden officially held the grand opening, along ...

Prologue by Nguyen Trung (Vietnam, B. 1940) on the art exhibition and its catalogue held by Boi Tran Art Gallery with the great support of members of the Fine Arts Association of Ho Chi Minh City in 1996. Boi Tran Garden (formerly Boi Tran Art Gallery or Boi Tran Gallery) was proud to present a ...

The School of Fine Arts of Hanoi: Architectural Concept Statement of the "Một-Cột" by Tran Quang Tran (Vietnam, 1900-1969), alias Ngym, 2nd year, Painting Section — Architectural Archeology Survey Course.

The exhibition Salon in Hanoi featuring the works, inclusive of lacquer paintings, musical instruments and glasswares, of graduates of the École des Beaux-Arts de l'Indochine, 1936.

The exhibition Salon in Hanoi, featuring the works of graduates of the École des Beaux-Arts de l'Indochine, 1936.

Entrance to the exhibition SADEAI Salon featuring the works of graduates of the École des Beaux-Arts de l'Indochine, Hanoi, 1936.

Joseph Inguimberty (France, 1896-1971) painting, circa 1936. He was admitted to the Fine Art School of his native town, and in 1914 he entered the National School of Decorative Arts. He travelled to Belgium, The Netherlands, Spain and Italy thanks to the Blumenthal scholarship which he received in 1921, the French State scholarship in 1922, ...

Le Thi Luu (Vietnam/France, 1911-1988) painting at L'Ecole des Beaux-Arts de l'Indochine (The School of Fine Arts of Indochine), Hanoi, circa 1930. Le Thi Luu was born on 19 January in Tho Khoi which was the province of Ha Bac, North Vietnam. Her father, Le Van Que was a civil servant, and because of his position, ...