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  Painter Quách Phong is known as one of the founders of Ho Chi Minh City Fine Arts Association. In the past, he used to be a soldier of the Southern battleground, so most of his works of art took the inspirations from the images of the life of people in the war.

Author: Quách Phong (1938)

Medium: Oil on canvas

Dimensions: 100 x 140 cm

Date: 1997

Vietnamese Buffaloes

  In 1997, he painted the “Vietnamese Buffaloes”. He cleverly put the images of the two black buffaloes standing out among the contrastive colors.                The eyes of the buffaloes look very strong                and powerful into one way.  It seems like the      picture symbolizes the image of Vietnamese people, despite having suffered the war destruction, they were still very resilient and outstanding.

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