Hoàng Văn Hợp (1983) - Éclats Fluviaux ↑60 →80 cm





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Original oil painting by Hoàng Văn Hợp (1983), titled Éclats Fluviaux, 60 × 80 cm, signed by hand, dated 2025, produced in Vietnam, in excellent condition, sold by Galerie, unframed and delivered rolled with a gallery certificate.
Description from the seller
Work title: Fluvial Fragments (2025)
Hand-painted (oil) on canvas measuring 60 x 80 cm.
Reference: 36 -L19-0526-36
Artist: Hoàng Văn Hợp (1983)
Origin: Nam Dinh
A magnificent contemporary original canvas created in the artist Hoàng Văn Hợp's studio.
Delivered with a gallery certificate.
Sold without frame & without stretcher.
Colors may vary slightly due to differences in how each camera captures the image during photography.
Artwork sold by ARTIS Art Gallery
ARTIS Art Gallery is a contemporary art house committed to discovering and promoting emerging artists. After a career as an art dealer and expert for internationally recognized artists, Ferrari Christian now leads the gallery with a global vision: to reveal new talents and showcase their works around the world.
The canvas will be shipped rolled in a carton + luxury embroidered cover, reinforced for maximum protection during transport.
Artist biography: Hoàng Văn Hợp
Hoàng Văn Hợp is a Vietnamese contemporary painter, born in 1983 in Nam Dinh province, a region in northern Vietnam known for its rich cultural history and artisanal traditions.
Style and Artistic Approach
A trained artist, Hoàng Văn Hợp quickly established himself as a figure on the Vietnamese contemporary art scene with his unique semi-abstract style. His works are characterized by:
- A generous texture: He uses impasto with a knife or a thick brush, giving relief and vibrant energy to his canvases.
- A contrasted palette: He layers bright, saturated, warm colors (reds, yellows, oranges) over often cooler or misty backgrounds, creating a striking play of light.
- The theme of water and the city: His favored subjects are dense urban landscapes, old quarters of Hanoi, floating villages, and port scenes.
The Work (in relation to the image)
In his paintings (such as the one shown above), Hoàng Văn Hợp captures the essence of river life and Vietnam’s rapid urbanization. The geometric shapes of the buildings interlock to form a colorful mosaic, while the traditional boats in the foreground and the city’s vertical reflections in the water bring a sense of movement, nostalgia, and poetry.
Today, his works are regularly exhibited in Vietnam as well as in international galleries, captivating many collectors of Asian contemporary art.
Work title: Fluvial Fragments (2025)
Hand-painted (oil) on canvas measuring 60 x 80 cm.
Reference: 36 -L19-0526-36
Artist: Hoàng Văn Hợp (1983)
Origin: Nam Dinh
A magnificent contemporary original canvas created in the artist Hoàng Văn Hợp's studio.
Delivered with a gallery certificate.
Sold without frame & without stretcher.
Colors may vary slightly due to differences in how each camera captures the image during photography.
Artwork sold by ARTIS Art Gallery
ARTIS Art Gallery is a contemporary art house committed to discovering and promoting emerging artists. After a career as an art dealer and expert for internationally recognized artists, Ferrari Christian now leads the gallery with a global vision: to reveal new talents and showcase their works around the world.
The canvas will be shipped rolled in a carton + luxury embroidered cover, reinforced for maximum protection during transport.
Artist biography: Hoàng Văn Hợp
Hoàng Văn Hợp is a Vietnamese contemporary painter, born in 1983 in Nam Dinh province, a region in northern Vietnam known for its rich cultural history and artisanal traditions.
Style and Artistic Approach
A trained artist, Hoàng Văn Hợp quickly established himself as a figure on the Vietnamese contemporary art scene with his unique semi-abstract style. His works are characterized by:
- A generous texture: He uses impasto with a knife or a thick brush, giving relief and vibrant energy to his canvases.
- A contrasted palette: He layers bright, saturated, warm colors (reds, yellows, oranges) over often cooler or misty backgrounds, creating a striking play of light.
- The theme of water and the city: His favored subjects are dense urban landscapes, old quarters of Hanoi, floating villages, and port scenes.
The Work (in relation to the image)
In his paintings (such as the one shown above), Hoàng Văn Hợp captures the essence of river life and Vietnam’s rapid urbanization. The geometric shapes of the buildings interlock to form a colorful mosaic, while the traditional boats in the foreground and the city’s vertical reflections in the water bring a sense of movement, nostalgia, and poetry.
Today, his works are regularly exhibited in Vietnam as well as in international galleries, captivating many collectors of Asian contemporary art.

