Tag: Le Pho

Le Van De, X, Mai Trung Thu, Le Pho (seated), X (left to right).

Le Pho (Vietnam, 1907-2001), Mai Trung Thu (Vietnam, 1906-1980), X, Vu Cao Dam (Vietnam, 1908-2000) (drinking), X (left to right), circa 1937. Upper right is a portrait of Quy, Le Pho's cousin. Le Pho (Vietnam, 1907-2001) Portrait of Quy, cousin of the artist oil on canvas 66 x 51 cm. (26 x 20 in.) painted ...

Some first students of the École des Beaux-Arts de l'Indochine (The Fine Arts College of Indochina). From left to right: Le Pho, Tran Quang Tran, Georges Khanh, Le Van De, To Ngoc Van and Mai Trung Thu (seated)

Exclusive Interview Recap with Le Pho (Vietnam, 1907-2001) and his wife Paulette Vaux, at their home in Paris in 1997 directed and executed by Mr Jean-François Hubert, Senior Expert, Vietnamese Art. "Throughout my life, in France, and at the École des Beaux-Arts in Hanoi, until now, if we were able to recover Le Pho's paintings, ...

Victor Tardieu (seated) with the students of the first batch: Le Pho, Mai Trung Thu, Georges Khanh, Nguyen Phan Chanh, Cong Van Trung, Le Van De (left to right).

Photograph of Tran Quang Tran (Vietnam, 1900-1969) gifted by architect Tran Hung, son of Tran Quang Tran. Tran Quang Tran (1900-1969), known as Ngym, and also Nghi Am, is an immensely gifted artist whose talent is yet to be fully discovered. He entered the Hanoi College of Fine Arts in 1927 and graduated in 1932 ...

Le Pho (Vietnam, 1907-2001) and Mr Jean-François Hubert, Christie’s Senior Expert, Vietnamese Art, France, 1996; in front of Le Pho's Age of Happiness In 1995, Wally Findlay Galleries quoted a dialogue between Artist Le Pho and Mr Hubert. Mr Hubert: “Master, which is your preferred period?” With no hesitation, Artist Le Pho answered: “My Findlay.”

Dexter How, Christie’s Vice President, Senior Specialist Head of Sale, Southeast Asian Art, Paulette Vaux, wife of Le Pho (Vietnamese, 1907-2001) and Mr Jean-François Hubert, Christie’s Senior Expert, Vietnamese Art at Le Pho’s home, 235 bis rue de Vaugirard 75015 Paris, 2016

Le Pho (Vietnam, 1907-2001) in his studio at rue Blomet, Paris, 1951.

Le Pho (Vietnam, 1907-2001) posing in front of his works from the early period of 1928-1938, Paris, 1938