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Nguyễn Khang (painter)

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Nguyễn Khang (5 February 1912 in Hanoi – 15 November 1989) was a Vietnamese painter who specialized in lacquer painting, sometimes with relief work.[1][2]

A few of his works are in the Vietnam National Museum of Fine Arts, Hanoi,[3] but most are in private collections.[4]

Selected works

  • Fishing under Moon Light 1943
  • Uncle Ho Visiting the Villages 1958
  • Troops fording a stream 1960

References

  1. ^ Lý Quảng Mai One hundred Vietnamese painters and sculptors of the 20th century 1996 NGUYEN KHANG (1911–1989) * Born in Hanoi. A painter, specialized in lacquer painting."
  2. ^ Thúc Cần Hà, Hùng Đào 100 years of contemporary paintings from Vietnam 1994 - Page 5 " NGUYEN KHANG with his lacquer "Fishing under Moon Light" 1943,"
  3. ^ Arts of Asia – Volume 38 2008 – Page 72 "Nguyen Khang (1912–1989) painted many lacquers, the collection includes several, some with copious amounts of eggshell, gold and a new blue colouration. In the illustrated lacquer Khang employs relief work (17)"
  4. ^ Witness Collection