Bùi Xuân Phái

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Bùi Xuân Phái (September 1, 1920 – June 24, 1988) was a Vietnamese painter.[1][2] He is famous for the paintings of Hanoi Old Quarter. He also painted the actors and musicians of Vietnamese opera.[2]

Biography[]

The best known of all Vietnamese modern painters, Phai is respected and admired for both his art and moral character. He epitomizes for the Vietnamese the lone artist suffering for his art: he lost his teaching position at the Hanoi College of Fine Arts in 1957 for supporting Nhân Văn affair a movement for political and cultural freedom and was not allowed to show his work in public until a solo exhibition in 1984. However, in 1996, he was posthumously awarded with a Hồ Chí Minh prize.[3] Bui Xuan Phai unfortunately died in 1988, in Hanoi, the place of his birth.

Family[]

  • Spouse : [4][5]
  • Issues : (second son)

Tribute[]

On 1 September 2019, Phái was honored by a Google Doodle in Vietnam, on his 99th birthday.[6]

Gallery[]

Among others he is exhibited by Hanoi art gallerist Huỳnh Thống Nhất.

In popular culture[]

  • Hanoi Streets by Bui-xuan-Phai

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Bùi Xuân Phái". Witnesscollection.org. Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2012-09-05.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b Smithsonian Institution. (1995). An ocean apart : contemporary Vietnamese art from the United States and Vietnam = Nghìn trùng xa cách : mỹ thuật đương đại Việt Nam ở Hoa Kỳ và ở Việt Nam. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution. Traveling Exhibition Service. p. 26. ISBN 1570980551.
  3. ^ "Bùi Xuân Phái's Artistic Career". Retrieved 22 September 2013.
  4. ^ The first and last love of painter Bùi-xuân-Phái
  5. ^ Bà Nguyễn Thị Sính - Hiền thê của cố họa sĩ Bùi Xuân Phái
  6. ^ "Bùi Xuân Phái's 99th Birthday". Google. 1 September 2019.
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