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Vietnamese artist’s paintings sold at high prices in Hong Kong

Ten paintings by noted Vietnamese artist Le Pho (1907-2001) were sold at high prices at an auction sale held by Christie’s Hong Kong on November 26.
 Vietnamese artist’s paintings sold at high prices in Hong Kong ảnh 1Lady with a Teacup by ​Le Pho (Source internet)

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Ten paintingsby noted Vietnamese artist Le Pho (1907-2001) were sold at high prices at anauction sale held by Christie’s Hong Kong on November 26.

Diem Tinh (Idylle), made onsilk, drawn in the 1940s, was sold for the highest amount at 2,000,000 HKD(256,308 USD), while Co Gai Uong Tra (The Lady with Teacup) wassold for 1,000,000 HKD and Co Gai Viet (Vietnamese lady) for725,000 HKD.

Seven works of artist Mai Trung Thu(1906-1980) were also sold at high prices, including Chuyen Dan Gian (FairyTale) for 812,500 HKD, Khan Choang Vang (The Yellow Scarf))for 437,500 HKD and Co Gai Tre Chau Au trong Vuon Hoa Nhat (YoungEuropean Lady in a Japanese Garden) for 375,000 HKD.

Paintings by Vu Cao Dam (1908-2000), Nguyen Trung (1940) andHoang Tich Tru (1912-2003) were also sold out at the auction.-VNA
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