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Pham Luc draws a portrait of U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry on 13 January 2017, as the Secretary visited his studio in Hanoi, Vietnam, during Kerry's final trip abroad

Phạm Lực ( Huế, 1943) is a Vietnamese painter. [1] Pham Luc served in the North Vietnamese army as a painter. Luc has exhibited paintings in Vietnam and overseas, and continues to paint. He has one daughter and one son, and lives in Hanoi. [2]

He was interviewed in Ken Burns's series The Vietnam War.

References

  1. ^ "Passion for painting: he's getting on a bit now, but a Vietnamese artist revered both locally and internationally says age will never drain his creative energy". Vietnam Investment Review. 24 May 2004. Retrieved 15 March 2011.
  2. ^ thanhnieh online Phạm Lực - họa sĩ có số phận kỳ lạ "Phạm Lực sinh năm 1943 tại Huế"