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Joseph Inguimberty (18
January 1896, in M****ille – 8
October 1971, in Menton) was a
French painter, and
teacher at the École des Beaux-Arts de l'Indochine...
- Beaux-Arts de l’Indochine in
Hanoi from 1925 to 1945 such as
Joseph Inguimberty and Nguyễn Gia Trí.
Among the
prominent newer generation of Vietnamese...
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compared his Frenchman-abroad
approach with
painters such as
Joseph Inguimberty who took on
Vietnamese techniques. Art
historian Nguyễn
Quang Phòng in...
- Beaux-Arts de l’Indochine
founder Victor Tardieu and his
successor Joseph Inguimberty.
Using pencil,
pastel and oils,
Tardieu and
Imguimberty created works...
- at the École des Beaux-Arts de l'Indochine.
Teachers included Joseph Inguimberty, and Alix Aymé, wife of the
deputy commander of the
French forces. Students...
- medium. This
medium was
thoroughly unknown to the students, and
Joseph Inguimberty though it
would be hard to ****imilate the oil
painting techniques to...
- (1890–1980),
writer 1922
Maurice Guy-Loë [fr] (1898–1991),
painter 1922
Joseph Inguimberty (1896–1971),
painter 1923 Jean
Adnet (1900–1995),
painter 1923 Paul Charlemagne...
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encourage him. His main
teachers were:
Victor Tardieu for painting,
Joseph Inguimberty for decoration,
Batteur for architecture, Dr Phénix for anatomy, and...
- L’ecole des
Beaux Arts de
Indochine “ he was
heavily influenced by
Joseph Inguimberty (1896-1971) one of the
founders of the school.” And
according to Taylor...
- innovative,
under the
influence of the
professor and
painter Joseph Inguimberty.
Despite this, he left only a
modest quantity of
artworks which are nowadays...