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First time admiring King Ham Nghi's works at the Museum of Fine Arts

Việt NamViệt Nam12/11/2024


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The work "The Hillsides of Deli Ibrahim (Algiers)" by King Ham Nghi

On November 12, 2024, the Vietnam Fine Arts Museum held a ceremony to receive King Ham Nghi's paintings including "The Hillsides of Deli Ibrahim (Algiers)" and launched the book "Ham Nghi: Emperor in Exile - Artist in Algiers" by Dr. Amandine Dabat.

Speaking at the reception ceremony, Director of the Vietnam Fine Arts Museum Nguyen Anh Minh said that the work "The Hillsides of Deli Ibrahim (Algiers)" donated to the Vietnam Fine Arts Museum by Dr. Amandine Dabat, the 5th generation descendant of King Ham Nghi, on behalf of King Ham Nghi's family, is a priceless gift, a noble gesture for the Museum.

According to Mr. Nguyen Anh Minh, receiving and displaying the painting has great significance for the Vietnam Fine Arts Museum in particular and for Vietnamese fine arts in general.

This shows respect and recognition of the act of King Ham Nghi's family in repatriating the patriotic king's paintings, and at the same time honors the kind-hearted people who donated works of art to the Museum.

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Delegates admire the painting "The Hillsides of Deli Ibrahim (Algiers)" by King Ham Nghi

The work “The Hillsides of Deli Ibrahim (Algiers)” not only adds to and enriches the collection of the Vietnam Fine Arts Museum, but is also a valuable source of material for researchers of the history of modern and contemporary Vietnamese art in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Dr. Amandine Dabat shared that King Ham Nghi became a painter and sculptor during his exile in Algiers (also known as Algiers, the capital of Algeria). His first works, from 1889, established him as the first modern artist of Vietnam.

Her doctoral thesis, which she devoted to researching the life and career of King Ham Nghi, has now been translated and published in Vietnamese, officially marking him in the history of Vietnamese art.

“Immediately after defending my PhD thesis, the Cernuschi Museum in Paris contacted me to include Ham Nghi’s works in their collection. Anne Fort, curator of Vietnamese art at the museum, informed me that Ham Nghi was now recognized as a Vietnamese artist. Five works by Ham Nghi, including two oil paintings on canvas, two pastel paintings and a sculpture, were added to the Cernuschi Museum’s collection in 2020,” said Dr. Amandine Dabat.

The oil painting “The Hillsides of Deli Ibrahim (Algiers)” was created by King Ham Nghi in 1908, depicting the countryside scene near his home in Algiers.

The backlit sunset scene is one of his most iconic works. Using a pointillist style influenced by French painters of the late 19th century, the artist brings the vibrant colors of the evening to life.

In 1926, the painting was exhibited at the Mantelet-Colette Weil gallery in Paris, under the title “Hillsides of Deli Ibrahim (Algiers)” and signed Zi Xuan.

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Vietnam Fine Arts Museum and Dr. Amandine Dabat introduce the artistic career of King Ham Nghi and launch the book “Ham Nghi: Emperor in Exile - Artist in Algiers”

According to Dr. Amandine Dabat, this painting is one of the important works, a wonderful illustration of King Ham Nghi's painting studies.

“I would like to present this painting at the same time as the publication of the book, compiled from my PhD thesis and translated into Vietnamese. This book explains and clarifies the artistic life of King Ham Nghi, his influences, the development of his style and his connection with great artists of the time… helping Vietnamese readers understand the entire context of King Ham Nghi’s work, thereby correctly assessing the position of this painting in the history of Vietnamese fine arts. I hope that the presentation of this painting will pave the way for the presentation of other works by King Ham Nghi, so that the Vietnamese public can better understand his artistic legacy”, Dr. Amandine Dabat expressed.

Speaking at the reception ceremony, Chairman of the Vietnam Fine Arts Association Luong Xuan Doan affirmed: “Today we have witnessed the happiest moments, when we first laid eyes on the work of Emperor Ham Nghi - an unprecedented event in Vietnam. This is a great fortune for Vietnamese fine arts, especially the great responsibility of the Vietnam Fine Arts Museum in preserving and keeping the work after receiving the priceless work of King Ham Nghi".

"Listening to Dr. Amadine Dabat tell about the life and artistic career of King Ham Nghi, we also see that this is a very special story, from an exiled emperor to an artist. King Ham Nghi's landscape paintings are not simply landscapes in front of him, but also landscape paintings of his soul: yearning and missing his homeland, country... This affirms that the Vietnamese soul, Vietnamese culture and Vietnamese aesthetics have never been lost, and that the first modern artist was King Ham Nghi", Mr. Luong Xuan Doan expressed.

King Ham Nghi (1871-1944), real name Nguyen Phuc Minh, courtesy name Ung Lich, ascended the throne in 1884, was the 8th Emperor of the Nguyen Dynasty.

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Deputy Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism presents the Commemorative Medal to Dr. Amandine Dabat

After the fall of Hue in 1885, King Ham Nghi left the capital and issued the Can Vuong Edict, calling on heroes, scholars and patriots to rise up to regain independence and freedom for the nation.

In 1888, the king was captured by French colonialists and exiled to Algiers, the capital of Algeria, in 1889. He lived in a villa on El Biar hill, about 12km from the capital Algiers, still following the country's customs until his death in January 1944.

During his exile, the king studied painting and sculpture, pursuing impressionism and post-impressionism. Before his death, he left behind a huge artistic legacy including 91 paintings and other sculptures.

Many of his works are known to the art world through auctions and exhibitions in France.

TH (according to VNA)


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