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          Pierre Le-Tan will deserve a biography as the English do it best, solid, full of insight and detail, with serious footnotes that ground each fact....

          Pierre Le-Tan () was born in Paris to a Vietnamese father and French mother.

          His father, a painter and son of a Tonkinese Viceroy, emigrated to France before the war.

          Born in the comfortable Paris suburb of Neuilly-sur-Seine, Le-Tan was brought up in a family that was steeped in creativity.

        1. Born in the comfortable Paris suburb of Neuilly-sur-Seine, Le-Tan was brought up in a family that was steeped in creativity.
        2. Illustration #draughstman #sothebys Renowned painter, illustrator and master draughtsman Pierre Le-Tan assembled a captivating and sprawling.
        3. Pierre Le-Tan will deserve a biography as the English do it best, solid, full of insight and detail, with serious footnotes that ground each fact.
        4. Son of Vietnamese painter Le Pho, Pierre Le-Tan () was only 17 when he received his first commission: to illustrate the cover of The New Yorker.
        5. Le-Tan () was born in Paris to a Vietnamese father, the painter Le Pho, and a French mother.
        6. Le-Tan learnt to draw at his father’s knee, who frequently gave him old Japanese and Chinese books and prints. At age 17, Le-Tan was commissioned by the New Yorker Magazine for his first cover, which would mark the beginning of a long and fruitful collaboration and work with many other American publications, such as Vogue and Harper’s Bazaar.

           

          Spanning over more than 50 years, Le-Tan’s career has been rich and varied, from set design for film and theatre, to his association with his daughter Olympia’s Parisian fashion label and designing over book covers and film posters.

          His close friendship with Patrick Modiano resulted in a number of collaborative works, with Modiano’s melancholic prose serving as the perfect subtext to Le-Tan’s reflections o