Lot 145

La Hon (Vietnam, 1945–2023) Portrait, Mixed Media on Paper, 1993

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La Hon (Vietnam, 1945–2023) Portrait, Mixed Media on Paper, 1993

Estimate: CA$50 - CA$50,000

Current Bid: CA$50

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by Kavanagh Auctions
June 27, 2026 11:00 AM EDT
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6059 De Maisonneuve W.
Montreal, QC, CA H4A 3R8

La Hon (Vietnam, 1945–2023) Portrait, Mixed Media on Paper. Expressive mixed media portrait of a stylized female figure, signed and dated "La Hon '93" lower left. Framed under glass Sight: 16.5 x 24 in. Framed: 25 x 33 in. Catalog note: La Hon was a Saigon-born Vietnamese modernist painter whose work occupies a compelling position within the Southern Vietnamese art tradition. Trained at the Gia Định School of Decorative Arts and active across the pre-1975 and postwar periods, he developed a deeply personal visual language of solemn figures, family memory, symbolic animals, compressed interiors, and brooding modernist space. His paintings resist easy decorative classification; they belong instead to the more serious current of Vietnamese figural modernism, where the private room, the woman’s face, the family group, and the silent animal become vessels for memory, dislocation, and psychological atmosphere. A veteran figure of Saigon painting, La Hon stands in dialogue with the wider Southern modernist field associated with artists such as Nguyễn Trung, Đinh Cường, Hồ Hữu Thủ, Nguyễn Lâm, Trịnh Cung, Đỗ Quang Em, Ngọc Dũng, Thái Tuấn, and Văn Đen. Unlike the internationally familiar Indochine School names—Lê Phổ, Mai Trung Thứ, Vũ Cao Đàm, Nguyễn Phan Chánh—La Hon represents the later and still comparatively under-recognized Southern market: Saigon-trained, emotionally modern, regionally respected, and increasingly relevant to collectors looking beyond the canonical Franco-Vietnamese names. His paintings are particularly notable for their sombre palette, introspective figuration, oblique geometry, and sense of suspended domestic drama. In works centred on women, children, cats, families, and interior life, La Hon transforms ordinary subjects into meditations on memory and human vulnerability. His work is best understood as part of the serious modernist current of Ho Chi Minh City painting: intimate, psychologically charged, and historically grounded in the Gia Định/Saigon tradition.

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CA$0 CA$49 CA$10
CA$50 CA$99 CA$10
CA$100 CA$199 CA$20
CA$200 CA$399 CA$25
CA$400 CA$999 CA$50
CA$1,000 CA$6,499 CA$100
CA$6,500 CA$9,999 CA$250
CA$10,000 CA$19,999 CA$500
CA$20,000 CA$39,999 CA$1,000
CA$40,000 + CA$2,000