Hàng Trống Painting
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Hàng Trống painting () is a genre of
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woodcut Woodcut is a relief printing technique in printmaking. An artist carves an image into the surface of a block of wood—typically with gouges—leaving the printing parts level with the surface while removing the non-printing parts. Areas that ...
painting that originated from the area of Hàng Trống ( vi) and Hàng Nón streets in the Old Quarter of
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, Vietnam. In the past, Hàng Trống painting was an essential element of the
Tết Nguyên Đán Tết (, ), short for (; ), is the most important celebration in Vietnamese culture. Tết celebrates the arrival of spring based on the Vietnamese calendar and usually falls on January or February in the Gregorian calendar. is not to be con ...
holiday in Hanoi, but today this tradition almost has disappeared and authentic Hàng Trống paintings are found only in museums or fine art galleries. However, the art of making Hàng Trống paintings is always considered a symbol of traditional culture and aesthetic value of Vietnam.


Themes and making

The common themes in Hàng Trống paintings are spiritual and cultural symbols such as the white
tiger The tiger (''Panthera tigris'') is a large Felidae, cat and a member of the genus ''Panthera'' native to Asia. It has a powerful, muscular body with a large head and paws, a long tail and orange fur with black, mostly vertical stripes. It is ...
(hổ trắng) or
carp The term carp (: carp) is a generic common name for numerous species of freshwater fish from the family (biology), family Cyprinidae, a very large clade of ray-finned fish mostly native to Eurasia. While carp are prized game fish, quarries and a ...
(cá chép), which indicate a stronger influence of
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and
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than in
Đông Hồ painting Ðông Hồ painting (), full name Đông Hồ folk woodcut painting () is a line of Vietnamese folk painting originating in Đông Hồ village (Song Hồ commune, Thuận Thành District, Bắc Ninh Province). With the consent of the Prime Mi ...
. However, besides the pictures of worshipping themes, Hàng Trống craftsmen also made paintings with folk themes like Đông Hồ such as ''Bịt mắt bắt dê'' (blind-man's buff), ''Rồng rắn'' (following the leader) or ''Thầy đồ Cóc'' (the toad scholar) for the decoration of families during the Tết holiday. The aesthetic value in pictures of Hàng Trống painting is more urban than in Đông Hồ pictures which are made in the countryside and often reflect a farmer's perspective. Some popular pictures of Hàng Trống painting are ''Ngũ hổ'' (''Five Tigers''), ''Lý ngư vọng nguyệt'' (''Carp Looking at the Moon''), ''Tứ bình'' (''Four female musicians'') and ''Tố nữ'' (''Virgin Girl''). In making a Hàng Trống painting, the craftsman starts with woodblocks to print black outlines, then draws the details and finally colours the picture in by hand. Because the main part of the process is made by the craftsman's hands, Hàng Trống pictures are slightly different from one to another, thus they become more valuable for the fastidious customers in Hanoi. The paper used in making Hàng Trống painting is called Xuyến chỉ paper (giấy Xuyến chỉ), which differs from the natural colour paper of Đông Hồ painting. Hàng Trống craftsmen colourize pictures with
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s, and therefore the tone of Hàng Trống paintings is usually bright and attractive with principal colours being pink, blue, green, red and yellow.


Gallery


History

The origin of Hàng Trống painting dates back to the 16th century during the reign of the
Lê dynasty The Lê dynasty, also known in historiography as the Later Lê dynasty (, chữ Hán: 朝後黎, chữ Nôm: 茹後黎), officially Đại Việt (; Chữ Hán: 大越), was the longest-ruling List of Vietnamese dynasties, Vietnamese dynasty, h ...
. Different from the countryside Đông Hồ, the manufacturing area of Hang Trong painting is located in the Tiêu Túc (later changed to Thuận Mỹ) district in the very heart of
Hanoi Hanoi ( ; ; ) is the Capital city, capital and List of cities in Vietnam, second-most populous city of Vietnam. The name "Hanoi" translates to "inside the river" (Hanoi is bordered by the Red River (Asia), Red and Black River (Asia), Black Riv ...
which is now the quarter between Hàng Trống, Hàng Nón, Hàng Hòm and Hàng Quạt streets. This was one of the few places where folk paintings were made in Vietnam during the dynastic time. In the past, Hàng Trống craftsmen often began to make pictures in the eleventh and twelfth months of the
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so that they could meet with the high demand during the
Tết Tết (, ), short for (; ), is the most important celebration in Vietnamese culture. Tết celebrates the arrival of spring based on the Vietnamese calendar and usually falls on January or February in the Gregorian calendar. is not to be co ...
holiday when a Hàng Trống painting was indispensable for each Hanoi family. For this reason Hàng Trống painting, besides Đông Hồ, was also called Tết painting (tranh Tết). Hàng Trống craftsmen also produced worshipping pictures for Taoist temples and Buddhist temples in Hanoi. Today, the tradition of Hàng Trống painting is almost lost. New pictures are rarely produced in Hàng Trống anymore because of lack of interest among the younger generations; there remains only one experienced craftsman, Lê Đình Nghiên, who can make Hàng Trống paintings. As a result, authentic Hàng Trống pictures are found only in museums or fine art gallery. Nevertheless, there are several efforts underway to resurrect this genre of traditional art like propagating Hàng Trống paintings in festivals, galleries and transmitting knowledge of making pictures from old craftsmen to young artists.


See also

*
Đông Hồ painting Ðông Hồ painting (), full name Đông Hồ folk woodcut painting () is a line of Vietnamese folk painting originating in Đông Hồ village (Song Hồ commune, Thuận Thành District, Bắc Ninh Province). With the consent of the Prime Mi ...
* Kim Hoàng painting


References

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