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Before collecting art in earnest, and now some sixty plus years ago, David Drabkin, then a young Pomona College student, spent his 1961 junior year abroad in India, with stops in Hong Kong and Japan. This first taste of Asia would be a major turning point in his life and presaged a lifelong interest in Asia. David Drabkin’s familiarity with Chinese, Japanese and Southeast Asian cultures expresses itself in the many pieces which he acquired and lived with for many years, always creating an aesthetically pleasing home. With a love of training his “eye”, he cultivated friendships with fellow art aficionados, many of them noted experts in their respective fields. And, always, he remained appreciative of his alma mater, Yale, whose art museum housed many of his Japanese and Chinese pieces on loan. Christie’s New York is honored to present a selection of Chinese works of art from the Drabkin Collection (lots 871, 872, 874, 934 and 1035), and a dedicated online sale Thoughts Across The Waters: Asian Art From The David Drabkin Collection from 14-28 September. For more information, visit www.christies.com/drabkin.THOUGHTS ACROSS THE WATERS: ASIAN ART FROM THE DAVID DRABKIN COLLECTION
明 十六世紀 剔犀如意雲紋三撞圓蓋盒
MING DYNASTY, 16TH CENTURY
細節
明 十六世紀 剔犀如意雲紋三撞圓蓋盒
6 1⁄8 in. (15.5 cm.) high
6 1⁄8 in. (15.5 cm.) high
來源
龍大衛珍藏
展覽
借展: 紐約, 布魯克林博物館, 中國畫廊, 1996-2008年
榮譽呈獻
Rufus Chen (陳嘉安)