It has been said that the best thing about this museum is the building itself, which is probably true:
Front
Back
Opposite the Courtyard
I'm ashamed to say I didn't even realize I'd been walking on a tennis court inside the courtyard. Then some kids came and put up soccer goals. Very interesting--makes me think the building is French, which I could find out with a simple google search (or better yet, you can find out with a simple google search.)
These Two were neat. The longer I look, the more repeating patterns I find.Back
Opposite the Courtyard
I'm ashamed to say I didn't even realize I'd been walking on a tennis court inside the courtyard. Then some kids came and put up soccer goals. Very interesting--makes me think the building is French, which I could find out with a simple google search (or better yet, you can find out with a simple google search.)
Very nice stained glass work throughout.
And nice tile-work on the balconies.
Alexander Calder eat your clown nose out!
I like this--a cross between Short Circuit and Judge Dredd.
And nice tile-work on the balconies.
Alexander Calder eat your clown nose out!
I like this--a cross between Short Circuit and Judge Dredd.
Don't mess with this guy when he's drunk.
This is a really neat piece--"Spirit", though it was placed in an awful spot--needs a plain backdrop to be appreciated.
Here's some contemporary Vietnamese art. It is for sale in a gallery downstairs, though you can get stuff like this cheap in the back alleys of Hoi An. With the bright colors and heavy paint daubs, maybe you can say its not fine art, just gaudy technique. But I really like it--the sort of things I'd want in my house.
This one is interesting for its shocking realism--this is exactly what back alleys look like.
I'm sure I've seen paintings like these in big, modern hotels. Strange about the ears--it seems that most Vietnamese women have really tiny ears, often with cute elf tips.
This one is interesting for its shocking realism--this is exactly what back alleys look like.
I'm sure I've seen paintings like these in big, modern hotels. Strange about the ears--it seems that most Vietnamese women have really tiny ears, often with cute elf tips.
Goddess of the moon, god of the sun, and OMG Dog!
And with this last picture, someone from the museum asked me not to take photos. Which is really too bad--I missed my camera after that. But that just says how good a museum it is.
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