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75K EUR FOR A LITTLE WORK IN SILK OF ALIX AYME’

During yesterday’s auction on March 22, 2022, at the Lynda Trouvé (France), a work in silk with gold background by Alix Aymé, size 35.5×27 cm was sold at 75K EUR. An unpredictable level for the “players”. Must call them “players” because they have pushed the value of a work to skyrocket just like the current […]
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During yesterday’s auction on March 22, 2022, at the Lynda Trouvé (France), a work in silk with gold background by Alix Aymé, size 35.5×27 cm was sold at 75K EUR. An unpredictable level for the “players”.

Must call them “players” because they have pushed the value of a work to skyrocket just like the current oil price in Europe, which is in crisis due to the war between Russia and Ukraine. Certainly, this work of Alix is ​​very beautiful,  emotional, the young woman is like a representative image of Vietnamese women in the early 20th century. But the unexpectedly high price for such a small-sized work is unpredictable before the auction takes place.

Some of the collectors who had accessed to Alix Aymé’s works for a long time at auctions would not have thought that Alix’s prices could rise so quickly.

Alix Aymé had many works. Because her whole life, she devoted herself entirely to painting, in which most of them were with Vietnamese themes. She made a great contribution to building the image of Vietnamese women in the early years of the century. Besides, she has contributed to researching and developing lacquer paintings to a new position for Vietnamese painting. The paintings with portraits of Vietnamese women of all ages deeply depict the beauty and distinctive characteristics of Vietnamese women.

 

Along with other French artists such as Victor Tardieu, Joseph Inguimberty, Évariste Joncherè, Alix Aymé is the only female artist at the same time at the peak of French artists’ works on Vietnamese themes. Surely her works will reach new prices, because the number of people who love her paintings will be more and more.

 

By Viet Art View
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