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The hare with amber eyes : a hidden inheritance / Edmund de Waal.

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Record Number 634179
ISBN 9780099539551 (paperback)
Author De Waal, Edmund author.
Title The hare with amber eyes : a hidden inheritance / Edmund de Waal.
Edition 1st American edition.
Publisher/Date London : Vintage , 2011.
©2011
Pagination etc. 354 pages : illustrations ; 20 cm.
Summary Note 264 wood and ivory carvings, none of them larger than a matchbox: potter Edmund de Waal was entranced when he first encountered the collection in the Tokyo apartment of his great uncle Iggie. Later, when Edmund inherited the 'netsuke', they unlocked a story far larger than he could ever have imagined...The Ephrussis came from Odessa, and at one time were the largest grain exporters in the world; in the 1870s, Charles Ephrussi was part of a wealthy new generation settling in Paris. Charles's passion was collecting; the netsuke, , was sent as a wedding present to his banker cousin in Vienna. Later, three children - including a young Ignace - would play with the netsuke as history reverberated around them. The Anschluss and Second World War swept the Ephrussis to the brink of oblivion. Almost all that remained of their vast empire was the netsuke collection, dramatically saved by a loyal maid when their huge Viennese palace was occupied. In this stunningly original memoir, Edmund de Waal travels the world to stand in the great buildings his forebears once inhabited. He traces the network of a remarkable family against the backdrop of a tumultuous century and tells the story of a unique collection
Subject - Name Ephrussi family
De Waal, Edmund -- Travel -- Europe
De Waal, Edmund -- Family
Ephrussi, Charles, -- 1849-1905 -- Art collections
Subject Jewish bankers -- Europe -- Biography
Jewish businesspeople -- Europe -- Biography
Art -- Collectors and collecting -- Europe -- Biography
Netsukes -- Private collections -- England -- London
Shelf Location 920.71 DEWA
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