Original designs of national emblem displayed in Hanoi
Vietnam National Emblem - a sacred and proud symbol, expressing a strong desire for peace, independence, freedom, and a prosperous country that stands shoulder to shoulder with international friends across the continents. The process of formation and birth of the National Emblem of Vietnam is a special story associated with the country's history and the journey of fighting and protecting the nation. It is also an interesting story associated with the life and career of talented painter Bui Trang Chuoc. |
The exhibition is divided into three parts. The first part, titled "Vietnam National Emblem - Symbol of National Pride", introduces a number of documents and images of the Vietnamese National Emblem shown on events and locations on land as well as borders and seas and islands, in important papers, thereby showing the importance and sacredness of the Vietnam National Emblem. |
Some sketches of the National Emblem of Vietnam drawn by Painter Bui Trang Chuoc. |
Of the painter's 112 sketches of the national emblem, from general to detailed, 15 were submitted to the Prime Minister in October 1954 for a final decision. |
Some details of the first sketch of the National Emblem of Vietnam. Of these, there are 57 pencil sketches and 55 colour copies, all hand-painted by the late artist. |
Sketch of the National Emblem: Dai La Citadel Gate. |
Sketches of the National Emblem: Red flag background with yellow star and sunrise. |
The black and white split drawing of the National Emblem of Vietnam is of particular interest to viewers. |
"The journey to create the Vietnamese national emblem" is the topic of second part, which introduces some of the original texts for the creation of the Vietnamese national emblem and the creative journey of the national emblem of painter Bui Trang Chuoc, from the first sketches with bamboo, buffalo and rice, diverse shapes, rich colours, and familiar themes and narratives about the artist's journey to the final composition of the national emblem. |
The exhibition helps visitors better understand the process of forming the Vietnamese National Emblem. |
Source: NDO
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