Exiled Vietnamese emperor’s art works exhibited in France

An exhibition of 150 art works and objects of Vietnamese King Ham Nghi (1870-1947) is taking place at Nice Museum for Asian Arts in France.
Exiled Vietnamese emperor’s art works exhibited in France ảnh 1Exiled Vietnamese emperor’s art works exhibited in France (Photo: VNA)

Paris (VNA) – An exhibition of 150 art works and objects of Vietnamese King Ham Nghi (1870-1947) is taking place at Nice Museum for Asian Arts in France.

The exhibits were collected in nearly 10 years byAmandine Dabat, a 5th generation descendant of the king, who did adoctoral thesis on King Ham Nghi’s art career and is also the author of thebook "Ham Nghi - Empereur en exil, artiste à Alger" (Ham Nghi -Emperor in exile, artist in Algeria) published in 2019 in France.

This is the first exhibition aboutKing Ham Nghi since his death. The last exhibition held by the emperor was in1926.

The current exhibition aims to introduce to the public, both French and Vietnamese, a rather comprehensivelook at the life of the exiled patriotic king with the soul of anartist and a sculptor, whose teachers were famous French artists.

Adrien Bossard, the curator of the NiceMuseum for Asian Arts, said the exhibition is a unique event because King HamNghi is an Asian, but he followed the European impressionist art and developedhis career in Africa.

He said he exhibition not only gives the public a new andinteresting view of Asia, but also spotlights the historical significancebecause the exhibits talk about a figure of royal lineage in Vietnam which was relatedto the Indochina war and the French colonial period in the Southeast Asian country.

The exhibition has so far attracted 8,000 visitors, and it ishoped to welcome 25,000 people by the end of June.

King Ham Nghi, whose real name was Nguyen Phuc Ung Lich, was the8th emperor of the Nguyen Dynasty but only reigned for one year (1884 - 1885).

Though the emperor was popular as an anti-French emperor who wasexiled to Algeria, he was also a little-known painter that held exhibitions inParis.

His artworks are diverse, from oil paintings and pastels to bronze, plaster andwood sculptures. Using his innate ability, he quickly learned and absorbed theskills that were taught by famous sculptor Auguste Rodin (1840-1917)./.

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