Marie Antoinette Boullard-Deve

(French, 1887–1966)

Marie Antoinette Boullard-Devé settled in Indochina in the early 1920s where she traveled and painted, depicting the local inhabitants and their culture. In the International Colonial Exhibition of Paris in 1931, featuring works of students from the Hanoi School of Fine Arts such as Le Pho and Vu Cao Dam, she executed a fresco. A part of this fresco is preserved at the Musée du Quai Branly in Paris. A major work by Boullard-Devé is a large portfolio of twenty printed plates entitled “Visions of Indochina”. Published in 1929, the portfolio includes a foreword by the French writer Marc Chadoune.

Marie Antoinette Boullard-Deve Artworks

Marie Antoinette Boullard-Deve (36 results)
Fisherwoman, 1925

Marie Antoinette Boullard-Deve

Fisherwoman, 1925

Raquelle Azran Vietnamese Contemporary Fine Art

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Infant, 1926

Marie Antoinette Boullard-Deve

Infant, 1926

Raquelle Azran Vietnamese Contemporary Fine Art

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Vietnam, couple en tenue de cérémonie, 1931

Marie Antoinette Boullard-Deve

Vietnam, couple en tenue de cérémonie, 1931

Sale Date: February 22, 2024

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Suite de 20 lithographies en couleur,..., 1926

Marie Antoinette Boullard-Deve

Suite de 20 lithographies en couleur,..., 1926

Sale Date: November 22, 2021

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Portait d'une femme

Marie Antoinette Boullard-Deve

Portait d'une femme

Sale Date: October 21, 2021

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Portrait d'une femme au foulard vert, 1954

Marie Antoinette Boullard-Deve

Portrait d'une femme au foulard vert, 1954

Sale Date: June 17, 2020

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Visions de l'Indochine

Marie Antoinette Boullard-Deve

Visions de l'Indochine

Sale Date: December 4, 2018

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