Alix Aymé
French(December 1, 1894 – 1989)
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Alix Angèle Marguerite Aymé was a French painter known for her distinctive fusion of Western artistic traditions with Asian aesthetics, particularly influenced by her extended time living in China and Vietnam. She became renowned for her lacquer paintings and decorative works that captured the landscapes, people, and spiritual life of Indochina. Her unique cross-cultural style made her one of the most notable European artists to work in Southeast Asia during the colonial era.
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