“12 typical kinds of Vietnamese folk paintings” exhibition
Quynh Hoa -  
(VOVworld) – On August 18th, Hanoi Museum in collaboration with Hanoi Ceramic Museum hosted a thematic exhibition named “12 typical kinds of Vietnamese folk paintings” featuring excellent works from the well-known painting genres such as Dong Ho Painting, Hang Trong, Sinh Village, Southern Do The, worship, Hue and Southern Glass, Kim Hoang, Fabric and Scroll Fabric Painting….Collector and Director of the Hanoi Ceramic Museum, Nguyen Thi Thu Hoa, is the owner of the collection. It is an opportunity for visitors to enjoy the artistic beauty and learn about the values of Vietnamese folk paintings which have been promoted by contemporary artists.
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Scroll fabric paintings, which are famous throughout the south, was originally an imitative to replace paper with fabric or embroiled silk for funeral hangings. |
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White Horse – Red Horse worship painting. |
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Southern Glass painting. |
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Do The painting of the south depict human figures who are believed to endure all forms of bad luck on behalf of the people. |
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Collection of Thap Vat, Sinh, and Do The folk painting print wood-blocks. |
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Fabric paintings of the Khmer people in Soc Trang province. |
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Hang Trong folk paintings dominate the exhibition |
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A black and white Sinh Village painting depicts the offering of one’s life for another. |
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Thap Vat paintings. |
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A precious collection of Kim Hoang paintings. |
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Visitors contemplate exhibited items. |
Quynh Hoa