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Musée d’Ennery
Musée d’Ennery
The Musée d’Ennery showcases Europe’s fascination with the Far East in the late 19th century. Adolphe 
Philippe d’Ennery (1811-1899), a journalist and writer, and his wife, Clémence d’Ennery (1823-1898), who was 
passionate about Chinese and Japanese art, built an extensive collection of Asian art, which they bequeathed 
to the government in 1894. These works, netsuke, lacquer boxes, and porcelain from China and Japan, and 
exotic trinkets purchased from important art dealers of the time, including Tadamasa Hayashi (1853-1906) 
and Samuel Bing (1838-1905), are displayed on furniture and inside specially commissioned inlaid cabinets, 
transforming the home into a museum.
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