Preserving and Promoting the Value of Hue Folk Glass Paintings
Journal: Pakistan Journal of Life and Social Sciences, Q4
Author: Nguyễn Trần Thụy Ân - Khoa Du lịch, Trường Đại học Đông Á
Abstract:
Stained glass paintings (Hue) originated from the royal court and then spread to the people. Different from other painting styles, stained glass paintings are painted in the "reverse painting" style, which is the error of drawing a negative on the back so that when looking at the front of the painting, it becomes a positive version. This style of painting makes stained glass paintings become special murals, valuable both in terms of aesthetics, art and history and culture. Stained glass paintings in Hue include both royal court paintings and folk stained glass paintings. Although the strokes, themes and origins are different, these two lines of paintings have the same techniques, drawing methods, and coloring steps, and especially carry within them unique elements of the art of the capital city of Hue, Vietnam.

DOI: https://www.pjlss.edu.pk/pdf_files/2025_1/1953-1961.pdf