The
etchings were exhibited in Vietnam for the first time in Hanoi in
October 2008. The works were brought to the Vietnam Fine Arts Museum by
American Dr Hans Guggenheim, who came to the country to exhibit 46
prints from his personal collection by the Spanish artist to celebrate
the 5th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Vietnam and Spain.
In 2009, Guggenheim donated 33 of the prints to the Vietnam Fine Art
Museum. The etchings showcase Spain’s struggle for liberation against
Napoleon’s troops.
Hanging alongside Goya’s pieces are 205 paintings and sketches completed during the French and American war by Vietnamese artists such as Huynh Phuong Dong, Thai Ha, Le Hong Hai and Co Tan Long Chau.
While the etchings show the pain, sorrow and death suffered by
Spanish people during their struggle, exhibition goer will also see the
encouraged and optimistic spirits of soldiers in paintings by the
Vietnamese artists, says Ma Thanh Cao, acting director of the HCMC Fine
Arts Museum.
The exhibition opening was celebrated by the HCMC Fine Arts
Association and the Vietnam Fine Arts Museum to mark the 35th
anniversary of the liberation of the South (April 30) and the 1,000th
anniversary of capital Hanoi.
The exhibition can be enjoyed though April 15 at the HCMC Fine Arts Museum, 97A Pho Duc Chinh Street, District 1.