Victor Tardieu (France, 1870-1937) in Hanoi, circa 1930-1935

Le Pho (Vietnam/France, 1907-2001) Danseuses (Dancers) signed and located  'LE PHO HANOI' (lower left); signed with the stamp of the School of Fine Arts of Indochine (lower right) and the stamp Tam-Tho Bôi Chanh, 58 phô gac Ninh Hanoi on the reverse watercolour, gouache on paper 244,5 x 98 cm. (kakemono 422 x 150 cm.) ...

Mai Trung Thu (Vietnam/France, 1906-1980) L'Adieu (The Farewell) signed and located  'MAI TRUNG THU HANOI' (lower left); signed with the stamp of the School of Fine Arts of Indochine (lower right) and the stamp Tam-Tho Bôi Chanh, 58 phô gac Ninh Hanoi on the reverse watercolour, gouache on paper 243,5 x 98 cm. (kakemono 435 ...

Vu Cao Dam (Vietnam/France, 1908-2000) Tête de Jeune Fille Annamite (Head of Young Annamite Girl) bronze sculpture with brown patina 37 x 15 x 20 cm. Collection of The Musée du Quai Branly – Jacques Chirac, Paris, France

Le Thi Luu (Vietnam/France, 1911-1988) through the camera of Mai Trung Thu (Vietnam/France, 1906-1980) in 1950

A group of students, including Vu Cao Dam (Vietnam/France, 1908-2000) (top, right), at the School of Fine Arts in Hanoi circa 1928; on the left-hand side, the bronze Tête de Jeune Fille Annamite (Young Annamite Girl) by Vu Cao Dam; on the back wall, a large painting by Le Pho; and the two large kakemonos ...

Detail of Le Pho's La Maison Familiale au Tonkin Le Pho (Vietnam, 1907-2001) La Maison Familiale au Tonkin signed and dated ‘LE-PHO HANOI-1929’ oil on canvas 205 x 441 cm. (80 11/16 x 173 5/8 in.) Painted in 1929 Collection of La maison de l’Asie du Sud-Est à la Cité Universitaire (formerly Cité Internationale universitaire ...

Le Pho (Vietnam/France, 1907-2001)'s La Maison Familiale au Tonkin displayed on the wall of the entertainment room in the Annamite students' hall of residence at Cité Internationale universitaire de Paris, France. In 1932, Vu Cao Dam moved in and stayed in this residence.

Le Pho (Vietnam/France, 1907-2001)'s La Maison Familiale au Tonkin at the École Supérieure des Beaux-Arts de l'Indochine, Hanoi, 1929.

Inauguration of Buste de Victor Tardieu (Bust of Victor Tardieu) by Georges Khanh (Vietnam, 1902-Unknown) at the École Supérieure des Beaux-Arts de l'Indochine, Hanoi, 1939, in the presence of local authorities, particularly Governor Camerlynk, teachers and students of the school. In the background, the villa and the workshop of La Jonchère.