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Artist: Hoi Lebadang (Vietnamese-born French, 1921-2015)
Lebadang was a Vietnamese-born French artist best known for his densely textured mixed-media paintings of molded pasteboard, limestone, and pigment on burlap or canvas surfaces. Lebandang’s work often depict forms of horses, floral imagery, Vietnamese villages, and other subjects, seemingly oscillating between abstraction and representation a muted background. Born in 1921 in Bich-La-Dong, Vietnam, Lebadang emigrated to Paris in 1939 where he fought in the French Resistance Army against the Nazi invasion. He was subsequently captured and held in a prison camp, eventually being released and going on to study at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris. Today, Lebadang’s works are in the collections of the Cincinnati Museum of Art, the Rockefeller Collection in New York, and the Phoenix Museum of Art, among others. Lebadangon died March 8, 2015 in Paris, France.
Galerie R is a private collection of quality works acquired by owners Rudi and Jean over the last 40 years. Our collection includes a diverse array of international works with a natural attention on American Figurative, American Realism and Social Realism work from the WPA period on. We work with aspiring and established art collectors, art consultants, and art dealers to authenticate and appraise works of art and to expand art collections.