Joseph_Inguimberty

Joseph Inguimberty

Joseph Inguimberty

French painter


Joseph Inguimberty (18 January 1896, in Marseille – 8 October 1971, in Menton) was a French painter, and teacher at the École des Beaux-Arts de l'Indochine (EBAI) in Hanoi 19261945.[1] His teaching was appreciated for being less academic than the director Victor Tardieu.[2] He shared with Tardieu a keen interest in Vietnam's culture.[3] Inguimberty encouraged his students to experiment with lacquer painting as a fine art painting medium.[4][5]


References

  1. Arts of Asia: Volume 39. 39:2-3. p. 94. Arts of Asia Publications, 2009.
  2. Blanchon, Flora. (2005). Banquier, savant, artiste: Présences françaises en Extrême-Orient au XXe siècle. Presses Paris Sorbonne. p. 1959. ISBN 978-2-84050-405-4 (French).
  3. Taylor, Nora A. (2009). Painters in Hanoi: an ethnography of Vietnamese art. NUS Press. p. 31. ISBN 9971694530
  4. Arts of Asia: Volume 39. 39:2-3. p. page number needed. Arts of Asia Publications, 2009.
  5. Joseph Inguimberty, Catalogue of the painted works by Giulia Pentcheff, 208 p, 2012. ISBN 9782746645028

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