Skip to main content
Ref ID: 19708
Ref Type: BAR Section
Authors: Schotsmans, Janine
Title: Clément Huet and the origin of the Vietnamese collections of the Musées Royaux d'Art et d'Histoire, Brussels
Date: 1990
Source: Southeast Asian Archaeology 1986: Proceedings of the 1st Conference of the Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists in Western Europe
Place of Publication: Oxford
Publisher: British Archaeological Reports
Abstract: Clément Huet, already a well known collector of ethnographic material in Central Africa, worked as a businessman in North Vietnam from 1912 to 1938. He was acquainted with various scholars in Vietnam, and with Emile Pajot, the excavator of Dong-s'on, and over the years amassed a collection of over 7000 pieces. Nearly half this collection has come to the Musées Royaux d'Art et d'Histoire in Brussels following his death in 1951. The collection is well documented, many pieces are provenanced to sites, and it is by far the most important collection of Vietnamese antiquities (excluding sculpture) in the Western world.
Date Created: 2/18/2001
Editors: Glover, Ian C.
Glover, Emily
Volume: 561
Page Start: 241
Page End: 250
Series Title: BAR International Series