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The Lover

Oil painting by Arnaud Feuga

Meeting in Saigon – A Moment of Eternity

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A timeless cinematic scene: This painting is inspired by a poetic and emotionally charged scene from the film "The Lover," directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud in 1992. It depicts a moment of complicity and tension between Jane March, who plays the young Marguerite Duras, and Tony Leung Ka-Fai, playing her Chinese lover. This film, adapted from Marguerite Duras's autobiographical novel, tells a story of forbidden and passionate love in the context of colonial Indochina. An atmosphere of nostalgia and sensuality: In this scene, the young woman, dressed in a flesh-colored sleeveless dress and a Panama hat, sits next to her lover, who is dressed in an elegant white suit. Their glances and postures betray a deep connection and a palpable tension. The soft colors and subtle contrasts between the light clothing and the dark background of the car add an intimate and romantic dimension to the scene. A tribute to a legendary love story: This painting pays homage to the film's captivating atmosphere and the melancholic beauty of this love story. It captures the very essence of the relationship between the two characters, marked by the difference in age and culture, and by the passion that unites them despite the obstacles. The work also evokes the nostalgia for Indochina and the intensity of the emotions felt by the protagonists.

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  • Oil on canvas stretched over a wooden frame, 50x73x2 cm; the edges are painted, everything is ready for hanging

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