Vietnam’s traditional lacquer paintings discussed (November 23, 2006)
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| | VietNamNet Bridge - A seminar on Vietnam’s traditional lacquer paintings was held on November 22 at the Hanoi Fine Arts University with the participation of many artists, fine art critics, lecturers and art connoisseurs. This is an effort to preserve and develop the unique art of Vietnam lacquer paintings. |
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Role of artists during resistance wars (April 30, 2005)
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| | Many Vietnamese artists created immortal literary and music works during the national resistance wars. This resulted from their great passion for art they have and also their responsibilities to the fate of the country. |
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A patriotic artist who founds photographic industry (July 07, 2004)
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| | Photography has been an occupation in Lai Xa village, Hoai Duc district, Ha Tay province for more than 100 years. Nguyen Dinh Khanh, a native of Lai Xa, is considered one of the founders of photographic industry in Vietnam. |
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Celebrated painter Nguyen Phan Chanh talks about his paintings (January 28, 2004)
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| | The painting "The Girl Feeds the Bird" has a plot of acuteness and closeness. The viewers should pay immediate attention to the bird jumping to eat the grass hopper being held out by the girl.
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Contemporary painters brighten arts history (December 30, 2003)
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| | Painters in the early stage of the 1945 August revolution were regarded as the pathfinders for Vietnam’s modern art. Most of them were honored with the Ho Chi Minh Prize, the highest distinction for Vietnamese artists. |
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Nguyen Tu Nghiem -- A passionate artist (November 18, 2003)
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| | Standing in front of Apartment 110, on the ground floor of a block in Trung Tu residential quarter, Hanoi, I was looking up and down for the doorbell-button but found nothing at all. Seeing me as a stranger, a Japanese dog, with white and bushy hair, barked noisily. Following it was an elderly man on the wrong side of eighty, medium-statured, with a skin rarely tanned by the sun, in quite good shape. I understood at once the dog was his special bell. |
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More of Nguyen Phan Chanh's paintings identified (November 17, 2003)
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| | In around 140 completed paintings of Vietnam’s famous painter Nguyen Phan Chanh, there are now only about 50 of these in Vietnam. About two third of his paintings are now still somewhere around the world. His family does not know clearly about them. But recently, some of these paintings have been found. |
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Lai Xa village gets Recognition for photography role in Vietnam (November 09, 2003)
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| | The photographic occupation has existed in Lai Xa village, Hoai Duc district, Ha Tay northern province for more than 100 years. The locality has recently been recognised the traditional photographic village. |
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Vietnamese sculpture retains longevity (July 07, 2003)
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| | Located in the South East Asian region, Vietnam’s sculpture is naturally much influenced by the two major civilizations of China and India. |
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Vietnam’s Photography - a half century of growth (April 26, 2003)
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| | Vietnam's Photographers' Association has just celebrated its 50th anniversary and received the Ho Chi Minh Order, one of the highest distinctions conferred by the State in recognition of the Association’s achievements obtained during the two wars of resistance and national development. |
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