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Brando's Madonna claimed by the State, at the Hotel Drouot, in Paris on 31 March 2023
Julien Mattia / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0278433.jpg
Originating from the Convent of San Francescu de Castello in Brando, Corsica, the Madonna of Simone Da Firenze and Rocco Bartolommeo claimed by the State was withdrawn from sale by the auctioneer of the Hotel Drouot, in Paris on March 31

Brando's Madonna claimed by the State, at the Hotel Drouot, in Paris on 31 March 2023
Julien Mattia / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0278434.jpg
Originating from the Convent of San Francescu de Castello in Brando, Corsica, the Madonna of Simone Da Firenze and Rocco Bartolommeo claimed by the State was withdrawn from sale by the auctioneer of the Hotel Drouot, in Paris on March 31

Brando's Madonna claimed by the State, at the Hotel Drouot, in Paris on 31 March 2023
Julien Mattia / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0278435.jpg
Originating from the Convent of San Francescu de Castello in Brando, Corsica, the Madonna of Simone Da Firenze and Rocco Bartolommeo claimed by the State was withdrawn from sale by the auctioneer of the Hotel Drouot, in Paris on March 31

Brando's Madonna claimed by the State, at the Hotel Drouot, in Paris on 31 March 2023
Julien Mattia / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0278436.jpg
Originating from the Convent of San Francescu de Castello in Brando, Corsica, the Madonna of Simone Da Firenze and Rocco Bartolommeo claimed by the State was withdrawn from sale by the auctioneer of the Hotel Drouot, in Paris on March 31

Brando's Madonna claimed by the State, at the Hotel Drouot, in Paris on 31 March 2023
Julien Mattia / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0278437.jpg
Originating from the Convent of San Francescu de Castello in Brando, Corsica, the Madonna of Simone Da Firenze and Rocco Bartolommeo claimed by the State was withdrawn from sale by the auctioneer of the Hotel Drouot, in Paris on March 31

Brando's Madonna claimed by the State, at the Hotel Drouot, in Paris on 31 March 2023
Julien Mattia / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0278438.jpg
Originating from the Convent of San Francescu de Castello in Brando, Corsica, the Madonna of Simone Da Firenze and Rocco Bartolommeo claimed by the State was withdrawn from sale by the auctioneer of the Hotel Drouot, in Paris on March 31

Brando's Madonna claimed by the State, at the Hotel Drouot, in Paris on 31 March 2023
Julien Mattia / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0278439.jpg
Originating from the Convent of San Francescu de Castello in Brando, Corsica, the Madonna of Simone Da Firenze and Rocco Bartolommeo claimed by the State was withdrawn from sale by the auctioneer of the Hotel Drouot, in Paris on March 31

Brando's Madonna claimed by the State, at the Hotel Drouot, in Paris on 31 March 2023
Julien Mattia / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0278440.jpg
Originating from the Convent of San Francescu de Castello in Brando, Corsica, the Madonna of Simone Da Firenze and Rocco Bartolommeo claimed by the State was withdrawn from sale by the auctioneer of the Hotel Drouot, in Paris on March 31

Brando's Madonna claimed by the State, at the Hotel Drouot, in Paris on 31 March 2023
Julien Mattia / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0278441.jpg
Originating from the Convent of San Francescu de Castello in Brando, Corsica, the Madonna of Simone Da Firenze and Rocco Bartolommeo claimed by the State was withdrawn from sale by the auctioneer of the Hotel Drouot, in Paris on March 31

Brando's Madonna claimed by the State, at the Hotel Drouot, in Paris on 31 March 2023
Julien Mattia / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0278442.jpg
Originating from the Convent of San Francescu de Castello in Brando, Corsica, the Madonna of Simone Da Firenze and Rocco Bartolommeo claimed by the State was withdrawn from sale by the auctioneer of the Hotel Drouot, in Paris on March 31

Brando's Madonna claimed by the State, at the Hotel Drouot, in Paris on 31 March 2023
Julien Mattia / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0278443.jpg
Originating from the Convent of San Francescu de Castello in Brando, Corsica, the Madonna of Simone Da Firenze and Rocco Bartolommeo claimed by the State was withdrawn from sale by the auctioneer of the Hotel Drouot, in Paris on March 31

Tet, Vietnamese New Year
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0273349.jpg
Map of Vietnam with Mr. and Mrs. Ong, who arrived in France in the 1960s to study and who could not return to Vietnam after the fall of Saigon. They had 3 children born in France.

Tet, Vietnamese New Year
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0273350.jpg
At Mr. and Mrs. Ăng's home, as in any Vietnamese house, there is an altar dedicated to the ancestors (nhĂ thá») to whom the members of the family regularly pay homage, at least twice a month, on the 1st and 15th of the lunar calendar.

Tet, Vietnamese New Year
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0273351.jpg
On the occasion of Tet, the Vietnamese New Year, Mr. Ong, the head of the family, and then all the other members of the family bow down several times in front of the altar and the photos of the deceased, in order to welcome the ancestors and to express their joy of finding them.

Tet, Vietnamese New Year
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0273352.jpg
Mm Ăng (l.) and one of her daughters prepare Vietnamese dishes for the Vietnamese New Year, Tet. The vegetarian dishes will be placed on the family altar of the ancestors.

Tet, Vietnamese New Year
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0273353.jpg
On the occasion of Tet, the Vietnamese New Year, vegetarian dishes are prepared and placed on the family altar of the ancestors, before being eaten by the family.

Tet, Vietnamese New Year
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0273354.jpg
At Mr. and Mrs. Ăng's home, as in any Vietnamese house, there is an altar dedicated to the ancestors (nhĂ thá») to whom the members of the family regularly pay homage, at least twice a month, on the 1st and 15th of the lunar calendar.

Tet, Vietnamese New Year
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0273355.jpg
On the occasion of Tet, the Vietnamese New Year, each member of the family goes to the ancestors' altar in hierarchical order, takes three incense sticks in his hands and bows three times.

Tet, Vietnamese New Year
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0273356.jpg
At Mr. and Mrs. Ăng's house, family members prepare Vietnamese dishes for the Vietnamese New Year, Tet. The vegetarian dishes will be placed on the family altar of the ancestors.

Tet, Vietnamese New Year
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0273357.jpg
One of the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Ăng prepares Vietnamese dishes on the occasion of the Vietnamese New Year, Tet. The vegetarian dishes will be placed on the family altar of the ancestors.

Tet, Vietnamese New Year
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0273358.jpg
At Mr. and Mrs. Ăng's house, family members prepare Vietnamese dishes for the Vietnamese New Year, Tet. The vegetarian dishes will be placed on the family altar of the ancestors.

Tet, Vietnamese New Year
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0273359.jpg
On the occasion of Tet, the Vietnamese New Year, some members of the Ăng family continue to wear the ĂĄo dĂ i, the traditional dress.

Tet, Vietnamese New Year
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0273360.jpg
On the occasion of Tet, the Vietnamese New Year, each member of the family goes to the ancestors' altar in hierarchical order, takes three incense sticks in his hands and bows three times.

Tet, Vietnamese New Year
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0273361.jpg
Family and friends meal at Mr. and Mrs. Ăng for Tet, the Vietnamese New Year.

Tet, Vietnamese New Year
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0273362.jpg
Family and friends meal at Mr. and Mrs. Ăng for Tet, the Vietnamese New Year.

Tet, Vietnamese New Year
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0273363.jpg
Family and friends meal at Mr. and Mrs. Ăng for Tet, the Vietnamese New Year.

Tet, Vietnamese New Year
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0273364.jpg
One of the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Ăng with children on the occasion of the Vietnamese New Year, the Tet.

Tet, Vietnamese New Year
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0273365.jpg
Family and friends meal at Mr. and Mrs. Ăng for Tet, the Vietnamese New Year.

Tet, Vietnamese New Year
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0273366.jpg
At Mr. and Mrs. Ăng's house, on the occasion of Tet, the Vietnamese New Year, the guests exchange small gifts and Li Xi, red envelopes containing money.

Tet, Vietnamese New Year
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0273367.jpg
At Mr. and Mrs. Ăng's house, on the occasion of Tet, the Vietnamese New Year, the guests exchange small gifts and Li Xi, red envelopes containing money.

Tet, Vietnamese New Year
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0273368.jpg
At Mr. and Mrs. Ăng's house, on the occasion of Tet, the Vietnamese New Year, the guests exchange small gifts and Li Xi, red envelopes containing money. The red envelopes reserved especially for the children, symbolize the luck and the health for the new year.

Tet, Vietnamese New Year
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0273369.jpg
BĂĄnh chưng TĂȘt, a glutinous rice cake stuffed with pork belly, traditionally eaten at Vietnamese New Year, TĂȘt.

Tet, Vietnamese New Year
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0273370.jpg
At Mr. and Mrs. Ăng's house, on the occasion of Tet, the Vietnamese New Year, the guests exchange small gifts and Li Xi, red envelopes containing money.

Tet, Vietnamese New Year
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0273371.jpg
During the Vietnamese New Year, Tet, the Ong family goes to the KhĂĄnh Anh pagoda in Evry, the largest pagoda in Europe. Whether one is Buddhist or not, one comes especially to pay homage to the ancestors, some of whom have their photo displayed in the pagoda.

Tet, Vietnamese New Year
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0273372.jpg
During the Vietnamese New Year, Tet, the Ong family goes to the KhĂĄnh Anh pagoda in Evry, the largest pagoda in Europe.

Tet, Vietnamese New Year
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0273373.jpg
During the Vietnamese New Year, Tet, the Ong family goes to the KhĂĄnh Anh pagoda in Evry, the largest pagoda in Europe.

Tet, Vietnamese New Year
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0273374.jpg
During the Vietnamese New Year, Tet, the Ong family goes to the KhĂĄnh Anh pagoda in Evry, the largest pagoda in Europe.

Tet, Vietnamese New Year
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0273375.jpg
During the Vietnamese New Year, Tet, the Ong family goes to the KhĂĄnh Anh pagoda in Evry, the largest pagoda in Europe.

Tet, Vietnamese New Year
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0273376.jpg
During the Vietnamese New Year, Tet, the Ong family goes to the KhĂĄnh Anh pagoda in Evry, the largest pagoda in Europe.

Tet, Vietnamese New Year
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0273377.jpg
During the Vietnamese New Year, Tet, the Ong family goes to the KhĂĄnh Anh pagoda in Evry, the largest pagoda in Europe.

Tet, Vietnamese New Year
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0273378.jpg
During the Vietnamese New Year, Tet, the Ong family goes to the KhĂĄnh Anh pagoda in Evry, the largest pagoda in Europe.

Tet, Vietnamese New Year
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0273379.jpg
During the Vietnamese New Year, Tet, the Ong family goes to the KhĂĄnh Anh pagoda in Evry, the largest pagoda in Europe.

Tet, Vietnamese New Year
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0273380.jpg
During the Vietnamese New Year, Tet, the Ong family goes to the KhĂĄnh Anh pagoda in Evry, the largest pagoda in Europe. The pagoda is also a place of life where people come to meet with family and friends, especially at the time of Tet, the Vietnamese New Year.

Tet, Vietnamese New Year
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0273381.jpg
During the Vietnamese New Year, Tet, the Ong family goes to the KhĂĄnh Anh pagoda in Evry, the largest pagoda in Europe. The pagoda is also a place of life where people come to meet with family and friends, especially at the time of Tet, the Vietnamese New Year.

Tet, Vietnamese New Year
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0273382.jpg
During the Vietnamese New Year, Tet, the Ong family goes to the KhĂĄnh Anh pagoda in Evry, the largest pagoda in Europe. The pagoda is also a place of life where people come to meet with family and friends, especially at the time of Tet, the Vietnamese New Year.

Tet, Vietnamese New Year
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0273383.jpg
During the Vietnamese New Year, Tet, the Ong family goes to the KhĂĄnh Anh pagoda in Evry, the largest pagoda in Europe. The pagoda is also a place of life where people come to meet with family and friends, especially at the time of Tet, the Vietnamese New Year.

Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0241367.jpg
Map of Vietnam by Mr and Mm Ong, who arrived in France in the 1960s to study and who were unable to return to Vietnam after the fall of Saigon. They had 3 children born in France.

Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0241368.jpg
In Mr and Mm Ăng's home, as in any Vietnamese home, there is an altar dedicated to the ancestors (nhĂ thá») to whom family members regularly pay homage, at least twice a month, on the 1st and 15th of the lunar calendar.

Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0241369.jpg
In Mr and Mm Ăng's home, as in any Vietnamese home, there is an altar dedicated to the ancestors (nhĂ thá») to whom family members regularly pay homage, at least twice a month, on the 1st and 15th of the lunar calendar.

TĂȘt festival
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0241370.jpg
Map of Vietnam by Mr and Mm Ong, who arrived in France in the 1960s to study and who were unable to return to Vietnam after the fall of Saigon. They had 3 children born in France.

TĂȘt festival
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0241371.jpg
In Mr and Mm Ăng's home, as in any Vietnamese home, there is an altar dedicated to the ancestors (nhĂ thá») to whom family members regularly pay homage, at least twice a month, on the 1st and 15th of the lunar calendar.

TĂȘt festival
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0241372.jpg
In Mr and Mm Ăng's home, as in any Vietnamese home, there is an altar dedicated to the ancestors (nhĂ thá») to whom family members regularly pay homage, at least twice a month, on the 1st and 15th of the lunar calendar.

TĂȘt festival
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0241373.jpg
Mm Ăng (l.) and one of her daughters prepare Vietnamese dishes for the Vietnamese New Year, Tet. The vegetarian dishes will be placed on the family altar of the ancestors.

TĂȘt festival
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0241374.jpg
One of Mr and Mm Ăng's daughters prepares Vietnamese dishes for the Vietnamese New Year, Tet. The vegetarian dishes will be placed on the family altar of the ancestors.

TĂȘt festival
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0241375.jpg
At Mr and Mm Ăng's house, family members prepare Vietnamese dishes for the Vietnamese New Year, Tet. The vegetarian dishes will be placed on the family altar of the ancestors.

TĂȘt festival
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0241376.jpg
At Mr and Mm Ăng's house, family members prepare Vietnamese dishes for the Vietnamese New Year, Tet. The vegetarian dishes will be placed on the family altar of the ancestors.

TĂȘt festival
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0241377.jpg
One of Mr and Mm Ăng's daughters with children on the occasion of the Vietnamese New Year, the TĂȘt.

TĂȘt festival
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0241378.jpg
On the occasion of Tet, the Vietnamese New Year, vegetarian dishes are prepared and placed on the family altar of the ancestors, before being eaten by the family.

TĂȘt festival
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0241379.jpg
On the occasion of Tet, the Vietnamese New Year, Mr Ong, the head of the family and then all the other members prostrate themselves and bow several times in front of the altar and the photos of the deceased, in order to welcome the ancestors and express their joy at finding them.

TĂȘt festival
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0241380.jpg
On the occasion of Tet, the Vietnamese New Year, each member of the family appears before the altar of the ancestors in hierarchical order, takes three incense sticks in his hands and bows three times.
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