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Nguyễn Văn Duy's Blue Rice Fields, an 80 x 80 cm acrylic on canvas, hand-signed, an original edition dated 2025, a contemporary landscape from Vietnam, in excellent condition, without a frame or stretcher, sold by ARTIS Art Gallery.
Description from the seller
Title of the work: Blue Rice Fields (2025)
Acrylic painting on canvas measuring 80 cm x 80 cm.
Reference: 04 - L3-1125-04
Origin: Saigon
Artist: Nguyễn Văn Duy
A magnificent original contemporary canvas created in the studio of the artist Nguyễn Văn Duy.
Currently on display at the Artis Art Gallery
Delivered with a gallery certificate.
Sold without reserve price.
Sold without frame & without chassis.
Work 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, Christian Ferrari now runs the gallery with a global vision: to reveal new talents and showcase their works around the world.
The canvas will be rolled in a reinforced cardboard core to ensure maximum protection during transport. It will also be placed in a fabric cover to guarantee optimal protection of the artwork's surface. Shipping will be handled by DHL Express for fast and reliable delivery.
When you set the shipping fees, they include a comprehensive import and customs clearance service provided by our French logistics partner SL26. The artworks (rolled canvases) are received, cleared through customs, and then individually reshipped via DHL Express to your home, with no administrative procedures, additional fees, or effort required on your part.
You receive your artwork directly at your home, with ease.
Biography of the painter Nguyễn Văn Duy 1982.
(Vietnamese painter – Acrylic painting)
Born on August 15, 1982 in Saigon (now Ho Chi Minh City), Nguyễn Văn Duy is an artist whose works are imbued with his Vietnamese origins.
His birthplace, Saigon, is a lively and colorful urban center, which is probably reflected in his artistic approach.
Title of the work: Blue Rice Fields (2025)
Acrylic painting on canvas measuring 80 cm x 80 cm.
Reference: 04 - L3-1125-04
Origin: Saigon
Artist: Nguyễn Văn Duy
A magnificent original contemporary canvas created in the studio of the artist Nguyễn Văn Duy.
Currently on display at the Artis Art Gallery
Delivered with a gallery certificate.
Sold without reserve price.
Sold without frame & without chassis.
Work 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, Christian Ferrari now runs the gallery with a global vision: to reveal new talents and showcase their works around the world.
The canvas will be rolled in a reinforced cardboard core to ensure maximum protection during transport. It will also be placed in a fabric cover to guarantee optimal protection of the artwork's surface. Shipping will be handled by DHL Express for fast and reliable delivery.
When you set the shipping fees, they include a comprehensive import and customs clearance service provided by our French logistics partner SL26. The artworks (rolled canvases) are received, cleared through customs, and then individually reshipped via DHL Express to your home, with no administrative procedures, additional fees, or effort required on your part.
You receive your artwork directly at your home, with ease.
Biography of the painter Nguyễn Văn Duy 1982.
(Vietnamese painter – Acrylic painting)
Born on August 15, 1982 in Saigon (now Ho Chi Minh City), Nguyễn Văn Duy is an artist whose works are imbued with his Vietnamese origins.
His birthplace, Saigon, is a lively and colorful urban center, which is probably reflected in his artistic approach.
