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Elegant Lady Pouring Tea

Explore the art of lê phổ (le pho), a Vietnamese painter renowned for his unique blend of Impressionism, Surrealism & Chinese influences. Discover his iconic depictions of nudes, gardens, and Vietnamese women.

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Artist Biography

The Soul of a Synthesis: The Life and Artistic Journey of Lê Phổ


Lê Phổ stands as a luminous figure in the history of modern art, a master whose brush bridged the delicate traditions of Vietnam with the avant-garde movements of Europe. Born in 1907 in the Ha Dong District, his early life was deeply rooted in the serene landscapes and cultural richness of his homeland. His formal artistic education began at the École Supérieure des Beaux Arts de l'Indochine, where he first began to weave together the classical sensibilities of East Asian art with the emerging Western influences brought by French instructors. This formative period in Hanoi instilled in him a profound reverence for nature and a lifelong commitment to exploring themes of beauty, femininity, and quiet contemplation.
The trajectory of his career underwent a magnificent transformation when he relocated to Paris in 1936. In the heart of the art capital, Lê Phổ became a vital participant in the School of Paris, absorbing the radical energy of the era. His style evolved through a fascinating metamorphosis, moving from the soft, luminous Impressionism reminiscent of Monet and Renoir toward the dreamlike, unexpected juxtapositions of Surrealism inspired by Dalí and Magritte. This period was not merely a change in technique but a deep intellectual engagement with the subconscious, allowing him to infuse his depictions of Vietnamese life with an ethereal, almost otherworldly grace.

A Trilogy of Style: The Evolution of a Master


The oeuvre of Lê Phổ is often understood through three distinct and transformative periods, each representing a different facet of his artistic soul:
  • The Hanoi Period: Characterized by a deep sense of nostalgia, these early works focused on the landscapes of his youth. Through loose brushstrokes and a vibrant, light-filled palette, he captured the historical magnificence and the tranquil essence of rural Vietnam.
  • The Romanet Period: Spanning until the 1960s, this era was shaped by his collaboration with the French gallery owner Romanet. During this time, his work began to integrate more complex textures and a growing mastery of light, as he continued to refine his unique visual language.
  • The Findlay Period: Emerging in 1963 after being discovered by the American gallerist Wally Findlay, this is perhaps his most iconic era. In these works, Lê Phổ embraced oil on canvas with renewed vigor, creating lush, sprawling landscapes and his most celebrated depictions of Vietnamese women, surrounded by blooming gardens and floral abundance.

An Enduring Legacy of Grace and Tradition


Beyond the technical mastery of his medium, Lê Phổ’s true achievement lies in his ability to create a universal language of beauty. His paintings of women—often portrayed with elongated, elegant silhouettes—transcend mere portraiture to become symbols of an eternal, poetic grace. By blending the delicate line work found in Chinese traditions with the bold color palettes of Western modernism, he created a style that is unmistakably his own.
His historical significance cannot be overstated; he remains a pivotal figure who successfully navigated the complexities of colonial influence to emerge as a voice of cultural synthesis. Through his art, the landscapes of Vietnam and the spirit of its people were elevated to the global stage, ensuring that his vision of beauty would remain timeless, captivating, and profoundly moving for generations of art lovers worldwide.
lê phổ

lê phổ

1907 - 2001 , Vietnam

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Impressionism, Surrealism & Chinese influences
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ["École Supérieure des Beaux Arts de l'Indochine"]
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Mai Trung Thứ
    • Vũ Cao Đàm
  • Date Of Birth: August 2, 1907
  • Date Of Death: December 12, 2001
  • Full Name: Lê Phổ
  • Nationality: Vietnamese
  • Notable Artworks: ['Elegant Lady Pouring Tea']
  • Place Of Birth: Ha Dong District, Vietnam
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