Vietnam’s largest lacquer exhibition opens in Russia

  • An old lacquer art piece at the exhibition. VNA Photo: Tâm Hằng
    An old lacquer art piece at the exhibition. VNA Photo: Tâm Hằng
  • A lacquer painting by late artist Nguyen Tu Nghiem at the State Museum of Oriental Art in Moscow. VNA Photo: Tâm Hằng
    A lacquer painting by late artist Nguyen Tu Nghiem at the State Museum of Oriental Art in Moscow. VNA Photo: Tâm Hằng
  • Madame Ngo Phuong Ly, spouse of Party General Secretary To Lam, delivers her remarks at the event's opening ceremony. VNA Photo: Tâm Hằng
    Madame Ngo Phuong Ly, spouse of Party General Secretary To Lam, delivers her remarks at the event's opening ceremony. VNA Photo: Tâm Hằng
  • A visitor takes a photo of a Vietnamese lacquer painting. VNA Photo: Tâm Hằng
    A visitor takes a photo of a Vietnamese lacquer painting. VNA Photo: Tâm Hằng
The State Museum of Oriental Art in Moscow opened its doors on July 30 to the largest exhibition of Vietnamese lacquer art ever held in Russia, marking the 75th anniversary of the diplomatic relations between the two countries. The showcase featured 80 paintings and 27 furniture pieces, representing the finest works by Vietnam's most renowned artists. It was organised by Russia’s Ministry of Culture with support from the History of the Fatherland Foundation and the fund on the promotion of the Russia - Vietnam cooperation "Tradition and Friendship". VNA Photo: Tâm Hằng

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