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Chinese works of art.(FARTHER afield)(Galerie Christian Deydier)(Directory)

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Christian Deydier has expanded beyond the ancient Chinese bronzes that first earned him his reputation into earthenware and sculpture. So too, he has extended his geographical territory into points all along the Silk Road, occasionally introducing superlative works not only from Mongolia and Tibet but also from India and even Egypt, if they are too irresistible to pass up.

As important as documentation is to him, he relies foremost on what he sees to tell him ...

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