Luong Xuan Nhi

Tran Phuc Duyen was born in 1923 in Hanoi. He graduated from the Indochina School of Fine Arts in 1946, following the presentation of a painting on lacquer.

He exhibited in Vietnam and also abroad (France, US, Italy). He was entrusted with the task of decorating a screen that was presented to Pope Pius XII in 1950 to mark the Holy Year.

In November 1954, he stayed in Paris and trained at the École des Beaux-Arts, directed by Souverbie. He unveiled his work to the Parisian general public during an exhibition at the Club des Quatre Vents.

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LE PHO
VU CAO DAM
MAI TRUNG THU
TRAN PHUC DUYEN
ALIX AYMÉ
INGUIMBERTY
INGUIMBERTY
LE VAN DE
LUONG XUAN NHI
NGUYEN GIA TRI
NGUYEN PHAN CHANH
LE THI LUU
NGUYEN NAM SON
TRAN VAN CAN
NGUYEN TIEN-CHUNG
LIN FENGMIAN
SANYU
ZAO WOU KI
CHU TEH-CHUN
WANG YAN CHENG
PAN YULIN
FOUJITA
TOSHIMITSU IMAI
RADEN SALEH

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