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SUMMARY:A Discreet Collection of Curiosities: Adèle and Salomon de Rothschild’s Chinese Jades
DESCRIPTION:This is our annual Woolf Jade Lecture, kindly sponsored by Jonathan Woolf and the Woolf Charitable Trust.\nIn 1922, Adèle de Rothschild died in her Parisian mansion of the Hôtel Salomon de Rothschild and all her collection was bequeathed to the French state, to create a Foundation that could support contemporary artists. Among the many works of art she collected with her husband Salomon de Rothschild, who passed away in 1864, almost 170 jades were displayed in the showcases. This collection includes magnificent Chinese jades from the 18th century, on show to the public since 2017 in the Cabinet of the Curiosities, a room that Adèle wanted to be preserved.\nIn this lecture, Ms Dérisson will present the highlights of the collection such as the Medicine Buddha, and the 20 belt plates in openwork jade, in the study of their provenance from the 19th century art market and the repositioning of these objects in the context of the French Rothschild’s taste for curiosities.\nImage: the Chinese jade showcase of the Hôtel Salomon de Rothschild’s cabinet of curiosities. copyright (c) Fondation des Artistes / Barnabé Moinard \n
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