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Ching Tsai Loo, né Lu Huan Wen le 1er février 1880 à Lujiadu (Zhejiang) et mort le 15 août 1957 à Nyon, est un marchand d'art chinois spécialisé dans les objets d'art asiatiques. Ching Tsai Loo, commonly known as C. T. Loo (Chinese: 盧芹齋; pinyin: Lú Qínzhāi; 1 February 1880 – August 15, 1957), was a controversial art dealer of Chinese origin who maintained galleries in Paris and New York and supplied important pieces for collectors and American museums by illegally exporting a large amount of significant state cultural relics from China. He has been called "the preeminent dealer of Chinese art and artifacts for the first half of the twentieth century," but also criticized for his illegal active role in removing antiques and archaeological treasures from China for sale to western collectors. 盧芹齋(英語:C .T. Loo,1880年-1957年),生于中国浙江湖州盧家渡,初名盧煥文,國際文物贩、古董商人,先後旅居法國、美國等。曾將昭陵六駿中的“颯露紫”和“拳毛騧”辗转盗卖给賓夕法尼亞大學博物館,并导致现存于中国的昭陵六駿其它四骏严重损毁。 卢芹斋幼年丧父,寄养于一个远方堂叔家。长大后,到湖州南浔著名的张家当了一名仆人。张家大少爷张静江,于1902年随驻法公使孙宝琦出国,在法国巴黎开了一家运通公司,专营古玩瓷器,兼营丝茶绸缎。卢芹斋跟着来到巴黎,在运通公司里做学徒。1912年,张静江关掉运通公司,回到中国。卢芹斋继续留在巴黎,开办了一家古玩公司,低价收购中国文物,高价卖给外国买主。当时上海的吴启周、北京的祝续斋,都是卢芹斋的供货商。 1928年洛阳金村意外发现东周王陵和贵族墓地金村大墓,加拿大人怀履光、美国人华儿纳以及卢芹斋等人威逼利诱当地农民为其盗墓,数年间,盗掘大墓8座,出土文物数千件,后被转运卖往美国。 1957年死于瑞士尼永。
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