An exhibition on Vietnamese folk paintings opened in Paris on July 27aiming to introduce the country’s folk cultural treasure to the Frenchpublic, international friends and overseas Vietnamese in France.
The event is being jointly held by the Vietnam Fine Arts Museum(VNFAM) and the Vietnamese Cultural Centre in France (VCCF) as oneof activities to mark the 40 th anniversary of Vietnam-Francediplomatic ties.
On display were 65 worksrepresenting popular folk painting genres of Vietnam such as Dong Ho(Bac Ninh northern province), Hang Trong (Hanoi), Kim Hoang (former HaTay northern province), Lang Sinh (Thua Thien-Hue central province) andthe ancient worship paintings of Nghe An (Doc Loi paintings) and VinhPhuc (Vu Di paintings).
Though using differentstyles, the paintings shared the characteristics of striking colours andstrong brushworks which reflect Vietnamese people’s century-oldaspiration for a peaceful, well-off and happy life.
The themes are varied, ranging from scenes in daily life, farming work,to religious activities, spiritual life and historical events.
VCCF Director Le Hong Chuong said Vietnam ’s folk paintingscover special cultural values and reflect the spiritual life ofVietnamese people through works on festivals, belief and legends as wellas feature the country’s precious intangible cultural values.
The event will run until September 16.-VNA
The event is being jointly held by the Vietnam Fine Arts Museum(VNFAM) and the Vietnamese Cultural Centre in France (VCCF) as oneof activities to mark the 40 th anniversary of Vietnam-Francediplomatic ties.
On display were 65 worksrepresenting popular folk painting genres of Vietnam such as Dong Ho(Bac Ninh northern province), Hang Trong (Hanoi), Kim Hoang (former HaTay northern province), Lang Sinh (Thua Thien-Hue central province) andthe ancient worship paintings of Nghe An (Doc Loi paintings) and VinhPhuc (Vu Di paintings).
Though using differentstyles, the paintings shared the characteristics of striking colours andstrong brushworks which reflect Vietnamese people’s century-oldaspiration for a peaceful, well-off and happy life.
The themes are varied, ranging from scenes in daily life, farming work,to religious activities, spiritual life and historical events.
VCCF Director Le Hong Chuong said Vietnam ’s folk paintingscover special cultural values and reflect the spiritual life ofVietnamese people through works on festivals, belief and legends as wellas feature the country’s precious intangible cultural values.
The event will run until September 16.-VNA