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Do Xuan Doan (Vietnamese, born 1937) Yellow Autumn
作品估价:HKD 200,000-300,000
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图录号:
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拍品名称:
Do Xuan Doan (Vietnamese, born 1937) Yellow Autumn
拍品描述:
Yellow Autumn
2005
signed
D X Doan (lower right)
lacquer on wood panel
122 x 360 cm (48 x 141 in) in 4 parts
This work is accompanied with a certificate of authenticity issued by the artist.


Ben Thanh Art & frame and Galerie Nguyen, HCMC, Vietnam.
Acquired from the above by the present owner.
Private collection, Asia.
Do Xuan Doan
黃色的秋日
漆 木板
2005年作
簽名:D X Doan (右下)
此作附藝術家本人開立之作品保證書
來源
越南胡志明市Ben Thanh Art & frame 及 Nguyen藝廊
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Do Xuan Doan, born in 1937, is a distinguished Vietnamese artist renowned for his contributions to modern and contemporary art. He graduated from the Hanoi College of Fine Arts in 1961 and developed a unique style that blends traditional Vietnamese themes with modern techniques. His formative years coincided with the Vietnam War, during which he joined the army, an experience that infused his artistic expression with resilience and social consciousness.
Do Xuan Doan's paintings often illustrate scenes of rural life, capturing the harmony between man and nature. His works are characterised by vibrant colours, dynamic compositions, and the use of lacquer on wood, a traditional Vietnamese medium that adds depth and texture. His subjects include ancient houses, old streets, and ordinary people, where simplicity and sincerity are encapsulated. He enhances his paintings with a vibrant colour palette and bold brushstrokes.
Defying the constraints of conventional categorisation, Do Xuan Doan seamlessly traverses the realms of realism, expressionism, surrealism, and abstraction. As one of the founders and leaders of the Young Artists Association in 1966, he played a pivotal role in encouraging innovation and experimentation among young artists, significantly influencing the development of modern Vietnamese art.
Do Xuan Doan's contributions to Vietnamese culture and his role in shaping the Young Artists Association remain significant. His contemporary lacquer works continue to inspire and resonate with viewers, exemplifying creativity, resilience, and a commitment to pushing artistic boundaries. His enduring legacy reminds us of the power of expression and the beauty of capturing everyday life through visual art.