On the eve of the centenary of the creation of the École des beaux-arts de l’Indochine in Hanoi, this book will lift the veil that, over 70 years ago, fell over an entire segment of international art history. From Joseph Inguimberty to Alix Aymé, from Nguyễn Phan Chánh to Vũ Cao Đàm, by way of Mai Trung Thứ and Lê Phổ – teachers or students – they drew, painted, sculpted, worked with lacquer, and exhibited. Directed by Victor Tardieu and then Evariste Jonchère, the school enjoyed a period of rich artistic emulation between 1925 and 1945 and was the instigator of the modern art revival in Vietnam. With ten years of research and expertise behind her, Charlotte Aguttes-Reynier traces the careers of the key players of this period in this richly illustrated and documented volume. Auteur Charlotte Aguttes-Reynier, Directrice associée, en charge du pôle Arts Classiques, département des Peintres d’Asie, chez AGUTTES Auction House. Prix TTC 75 € Descriptif Reliure : Cartonnée contrecollée Pages : 432 Illustrations : 346 Format : 22 x 32 cm Langues : Trilingue français-anglais-vitenamien EAN/ISBN : 9782382031315 Editeur In Fine éditions d’art |