Vietnamese paintings attract artwork hunters

Paintings of renowned Vietnamese artists have continually been up for auction at home and aboard recently, attracting artwork hunters from both Vietnam and other countries.
Vietnamese paintings attract artwork hunters ảnh 1Cat Cao Tieng Gay (High Crow) by Nguyen Tu Nghiem will be auctioned by the Chon Auction House on June 24.

Hanoi (VNA) – Paintings of renowned Vietnameseartists have continually been up for auction at home and aboard recently,attracting artwork hunters from both Vietnam and other countries.

The Hanoi-based Chon Auction House recently heldsession No. 13, where a collection of sketches of Nguyen Van Binh (1917 – 2004)was introduced. More than 40 works of the painter, who graduated from the ÉcoleSupérieure des Beaux Arts de l'Indochine (Indochina College of Fine Arts) that operatedfrom 1925 to 1945, went under the hammer.

Paintings of some artists like Linh Chi and LeHuy Hoa, who were students of the Vietnam Fine Art College at the time of theanti-French resistance war, were also auctioned.

The painting Dan day (Vietnamese plucked lute)of Le Huy Hoa, one of the four pillars of the resistance war fine arts course,was sold at 11,000 USD.

Meanwhile, O Quan Chuong (Quan Chuong Gate) offamous painter Bui Xuan Phai fetched 3,900 USD.

Works of some contemporary artists also heatedup the session such as Goc cay bo ho (A tree by Sword Lake) of Bui Hung sold at8,000 USD or Giai dieu mua thu (Autumn melody) of Dinh Quan sold at 12,000 USD.

Up to 62 of the 68 artworks up for auction foundtheir new owners with total value reaching 73,450 USD.

Vietnamese paintings attract artwork hunters ảnh 2Hue Xua (Hue Moment in Time) by Tran Van Can

Session No. 14 of the Chon Auction House on June24 is expected to be another vibrant auction with 82 lots of well-knownpainters like Tran Van Can, Nguyen Tu Nghiem, Bui Xuan Phai, Trinh Huu Ngoc,Duong Huong Minh, Le Huy Hoa and Nguyen Trong Kiem. It will also mark thereturn of Mai Long, Le Ba Dang and Tran Huu Chat, among others.

While Hue Xua (Hue Moment in Time) by TranVan Can has a starting price of 10,000 USD, Hinh Mau Giong (Model ofGiong) and Cat Cao Tieng Gay (High Crow) by Nguyen Tu Nghiem have therespective starting prices of 1,600 USD and 2,500 USD. 

Ngay Duyen Tay Bac (Romantic in the NorthWest) by Tran Huu Chat, who graduated from the resistance-war fine arts courseand passed away just last month, will also be up for auction.

Apart from domestic auction houses, artworks byVietnamese masters are also highlights at foreign ones.

Piéta, created by famous painter Le Pho in about1935, will be auctioned at a session on June 25 of France’s Aguttes auctionhouse. It is forecast to fetch 100,000 – 120,000 EUR at this auction.

At a recent session of the US’s Shapiro auctionhouse, Portrait of a Young Lady, a painting made in 1971 by Nguyen Sang, wassold at 22,500 USD. The actual price of this painting is more than 30,000 USD,including tax and other expenses, which is absolutely not low for awatercolour-on-paper painting.

Vietnamese paintings attract artwork hunters ảnh 3Child with Bird, silk, 1931, by Nguyen Phan Chanh, was sold at over 853,000 USD.

Earlier this year, silk painting Em Be Ben ChuChim (Child with Bird) by master artist Nguyen Phan Chanh (1892-1984), oneof the leading painters of Vietnamese contemporary fine arts, was sold at over853,000 USD (6.7 million HKD) at an auction by Christie’s Hong Kong. This isthe highest price for a painting by any Vietnamese artist sold by the auctionhouse and in the world.

Another painting by Chanh, Nguoi BanOc (The Snail Seller), was sold for 600,000 USD (4.66 million HKD) atChristie’s Hong Kong.-VNA
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