Tag: The École Supérieure des Beaux-Arts de l’Indochine

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

Mr Jean-François Hubert, Senior Expert, Vietnamese Art and Nguyen Anh (Vietnam, 1914-2000), Paris, 1992.

Nguyen Anh (Vietnam, 1914-2000), Paris, 1992. Courtesy Mr Jean-François Hubert, Senior Expert, Vietnamese Art. Known as Nguyen Van Anh (Vietnam, 1914-2000), he graduated from the painting and modelling section of the École des Beaux-Arts in Hanoi in 1935. His teachers included Victor Tardieu (France, 1870-1937), Joseph Inguimberty (France, 1896-1971), Le Pho (Vietnam, 1907-2001) and Georges ...

Victor Tardieu (France, 1870-1937) was born in a family of Lyon silk merchants in April 1870 and joined the Lyon École des Beaux-Arts at an early age. In 1892, he moved to Paris to work in Bonnat's studio. Most notably he painted the great ports: (Gènes, London, Liverpool) and on his return to Paris in ...

Le Pho (Vietnam, 1907-2001) depicting in his studio, 1975

Mr Le Pho and his wife Paulette Vaux with Helen Findlay, Chicago, 1972.

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, ...