Huỳnh Văn Gấm (1922–1987) was a Vietnamese painter.[1][2]

Huỳnh Văn Gấm
Born1922
Bình Lập, Châu Thành, Tân An
Died1987
Ho Chi Minh City
NationalityVietnamese
OccupationPainter, Politician

Education edit

Huỳnh Văn Gấm attended Indochina Fine Arts College, the same course as many students who later became famous Vietnamese painters such as Bùi Xuân Phái, Nguyễn Tư Nghiêm, Tạ Thúc Bình.

Career edit

In 1944, with only one year left to graduate from the Indochina Fine Arts College, Huỳnh Văn Gấm withdrew from school. He returned to his homeland to secretly join the revolution. When the August revolution was successful, Huỳnh Văn Gấm was elected as a member of the Provincial Party Committee at only 23 years old. In 1946, after the national general election, Huỳnh Văn Gấm was elected a member of the National Assembly.

Works edit

Many of his works are in the Vietnam National Museum of Fine Arts, Hanoi. Huỳnh Văn Gấm did not paint much for he painted carefully, often not satisfied with the work. His works mostly reflect on war and revolution topics.

  • The Heart and the Gun-barrel (Trái tim và nòng súng), 1963 (Huỳnh Văn Gấm).
  • Miss Lien (Cô Liên), 1962 (Huỳnh Văn Gấm).
  • Cochinchina Uprising (Nam kỳ khởi nghĩa), 1940 (Huỳnh Văn Gấm).

Awards edit

  • Ho Chi Minh Prize for Literature and Art (1990)

References edit

  1. ^ Hoạ sĩ Huỳnh Văn Gấm với nền hội hoạ Việt Nam 29/06/2010
  2. ^ Arts of Asia: Volume 38 2008 "In these lacquer paintings a very painterly style is now evident. Co Lien (Miss Lien) (34) by Huynh Van Gam (1922- 1987) from the fifteenth FASI class, sits in deep contemplative thought, and we might compare this rendition in lacquer with"