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| Price: |
$58.00 |
| Member Price: |
$52.20 |
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| Author: |
Warren,W et.al |
| Publisher: |
Archipelago Pr., 1999 |
| Format: |
HC,
112pp |
| Region: |
Southeast Asia |
| Country: |
Thailand |
The polished wood panels of a group of Thai style teak houses, facing the slow-moving waters of the Klong Maha Nag, shine brilliantly in the high-noon sun. Here was the home of Jim Thompson, the legendary Amercian businessman who developed a thriving silk business in the years before he went missing in the jungles of the Cameron Highlands in Malaysia-a man whose flair for the tasteful and graceful led him to build a house in which objects of great value and beauty can still be seen displayed in appropriate surroundings. The colletion includes a large number of pieces ranging from stone sculptures from the Khmer and Sukhothai periods to Chinese blue-and -white ceramics and the five-coloured bencharong; to paintings in various media, some dating from the Ayutthaya period, some painted in the last decades. Other valuable objects include a selection of bronze pieces, some of which date back to the pre-Angkor period, gold votive plaques, and wooden sculptures. This book reviews the early years when Thompson was building his business and looking for a location for his new house; the reader is then introduced to the house and garden; and finally the art objects in the Jim Thompson collection are described in more detail.
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