Thanks to Robin Tagliaferri for this:
About Crosby Forbes:
Henry Ashton Crosby Forbes Ph.D., was born on 25 June
1925 in Westwood, MA, the great grandson of China Trade merchant, Captain
Robert Bennet Forbes. He attended Dedham Country Day and Milton Academy, and
later served as quartermaster in the United States Navy Landing Craft Infantry
during WWII. Forbes earned an undergraduate and graduate degree at Harvard
University in 1950 and 1961, respectively, and was recognized as an
international expert in Asian export art. He married Grace Pierce on 16 July
1955, and is survived by two sons, Robert Pierce Forbes of New Haven, CT and
Douglas Bowditch Forbes of New York, NY.
Dr. Forbes was founder of the Museum of the American
China Trade, which opened its doors in 1964. He was a highly respected
authority on the American China Trade, dedicating his life’s work to the
conservation of Chinese export art and family artifacts. Forbes’ heritage
included eleven family members who engaged in the China Trade from 1789- 1891.
Among his many accomplishments, Forbes was the author of
Chinese Export Silver (published by the Museum of the American China Trade,
1975), a definitive, internationally recognized volume of research.
In 1984 the Museum of the American China Trade became the
Captain Robert Bennet Forbes House, and is now the Forbes House Museum. Forbes
also spent over two decades as curator of Asian export art at Peabody Essex
Museum, in Salem, MA.
For more information on FHM programs, special events,
membership and group tours, call the Museum at 617-696-1815 or visit the
website www.forbeshousemuseum.org.
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