Coal Mine

Collections
1027616
Title
Coal Mine
Year/Period
Undated
Region
Vietnam
Dimension
Image size: 55.5 x 78.1 cm,
Frame size: 69.5 x 89.5 cm
Accession No.
1994-05657

Born in Hanoi in 1921, Bui Xuan Phai graduated from the Ecole des Beaux Arts de l’Indochine in 1945. Although he fled to the North in 1946, Phai returned to Hanoi in 1952 and set up a studio in his home, working with artists who had remained in or returned to Hanoi. When the Hanoi College of Fine Arts was re-opened in 1956, Phai was invited to teach there until 1957, when his controversial illustrations in the newspapers led to his resignation from the school. Recognized as one of the three pioneer artists of modern Vietnamese art, he was the most prolific among whom are Nguyen Tu Ngheim and Nguyen Sang.This work was likely painted by Phai during his field trip to Quang Ninh in 1968. The approach taken is similar to that in ‘Cat Ba Island’ where the strong light and shadows cast on the land might have inspired Phai to adopt a cloisonné treatment of forms.

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