Danh mục: Documentaries

Vu Cao Dam (Vietnam/France, 1908-2000) posing with his original sculpture Femme nue or Baigneuse (Nude) made by sage and clay in Hanoi, 1929. The sculpture was exhibited at the Exposition Coloniale Internationale Paris in 1931 and recently on display at The Musée du Quai Branly – Jacques Chirac, Paris, France

Mai Trung Thu's Portrait de Mademoiselle Phuong, Nguyen Phan Chanh's Les Chanteuses de Campagne, Le Van De's Les bords du fleuve Rouge featured at The School of Fine Arts of Hanoi early 1930s; first exposed to the public at the Paris Colonial Exposition 1931. Mai Trung Thu (Vietnam/France, 1906-1980) Portrait de Mademoiselle Phuong signed and ...

Invitation to a Vietnamese art exhibition "La colle du phénix et le fil de soie brisé: œuvres vietnamiennes majeures de la collection Melchior Dejouany" ("Phoenix Glue and Silk Thread: major Vietnamese works from Melchior Dejouany Collection") at Christie's Paris, 9 Avenue Matignon, Paris, France, with no fewer than nine artists, including Le Pho, Mai Trung ...

Matisse, in his workshop in Nice, Place Charles-Félix, in a decor that he organized, a stage, shimmering fabrics, flowers... He sets up his easel and the magic happens. Arriving in Nice in 1917, Matisse made the Côte d'Azur his chosen land, he lived there and above all worked there until the end of his days ...

Le Pho, his wife Paulette Vaux on the occasion of thank-you lunch at the collector Dr V's home, 1990s.

The collector Dr V and other Vietnamese comrades at the home of Mr and Mrs Le Pho around 1950.

Vu Cao Dam's wife Renée Appriou, Le Thi Luu and her husband, the artists' friend in Saint-Paul de Vence, France

The grand opening of Le Pho's exhibition on February 4, 1977; photograph of the artist's collectors Mr and Madame Collart (on left) at the exhibition published by the Daily Palm Beach News.

Le Pho, his wife Paulette Vaux and the artist's collectors Mr & Mrs Collart on the special occasion of the artist's exhibition in 1977.

Le Pho, his wife Paulette Vaux and the artist's collectors circa 1950.