Tag: Joseph Inguimberty

Christie's Singapore Preview: A Quest for Eternity: The Philippe Damas Collection Christie’s Singapore Preview - A Quest for Eternity: The Philippe Damas Collection, a stunning showcase of Southeast Asian masterpieces and modern Vietnamese art. Curated over decades by Mr Philippe Damas, this collection reflects his deep passion for the region’s artistic heritage, blending tradition with innovation. ...

A Quest for Eternity: The Philippe Damas CollectionLive Auction | 29 March | Christie's Hong Kong The captivating Philippe Damas Collection stands as a testament to a lifelong passion for the spirit of Asia—especially Vietnam and Southeast Asia. A seasoned figure in the financial world, Mr Damas has spent many years in Asia, where his ...

A Quest for Eternity: The Philippe Damas Collection to Grace the Auction Stage at Christie’s Hong Kong On March 29, Christie’s Hong Kong will unveil A Quest for Eternity: The Philippe Damas Collection, an extraordinary assemblage of art that embodies a lifetime of passion, connoisseurship, and devotion to cultural heritage. Among its treasures, a stunning ...

Joseph Inguimberty (France, 1896-1971) Femme à l'Ananas (Lady with a Pineapple) oil on canvas 146 x 108.5 cm. (57 1/2 x 42 3/4 in.) Painted in 1934 Provenance Private Collection, Paris, France Acquired from the above by the present owner in 1989 Private Collection, Europe Exhibited Galerie Charpentier, Paris, France, 1936. Musée Royal de Mariemont, ...

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, ...

Joseph Inguimberty (France, 1896-1971) Sitting Vietnamese woman; Vietnamese peasant woman and a Vietnamese peasant man all signed with monogram 'I. J.' (lower right) charcoal on paper 31 x 26 cm. (12 x 10 in.); 26 x 20 cm. (10 x 8 in.); 31 x 26 cm. (12 x 10 in.) Executed between 1935-1938 Joseph Inguimberty ...