The 66 works displayed at the exhibition were selected from a collection of hundreds of works by Vietnamese and foreign painters, sculptors, and artisans about President Ho Chi Minh, including different genres and materials such as painting, graphics, sculpture, embroidery, paper carving, and statues by folk artisans.
The works displayed in this exhibition depict important milestones in the life, activities and revolutionary career of President Ho Chi Minh: Uncle Ho in his youth, Uncle Ho searching for a way to save the country; President Ho working at the Northern Government Office; Uncle Ho going on campaigns, President Ho with different classes of people, the landscape of Uncle Ho's residence and workplace...
The exhibition "Ho Chi Minh in the visual arts" is not only a tribute and deep gratitude to the great contributions of President Ho Chi Minh, the national liberation hero and outstanding cultural figure, but also a valuable opportunity for the public at home and abroad to understand more about his great life and career.
Some works on display at the exhibition:
Oil painting "Uncle Ho with workers of Gia Lam railway factory" by Pham Lung, created in 1979.
Oil painting "Uncle Ho with female emulation soldiers from the North" by author Vuong Trinh, created in 1967.
(According to TPO)
Source: https://baoyenbai.com.vn/16/350162/Trien-lam-Ho-Chi-Minh-tr111ng-nghe-thuat-tao-hinh.aspx
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