Bordeaux Themed
Timed Online Auction, 2 - 14 July 2025
Bordeaux | International
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About this Item
Setsuko was born in Japan in 1942 and was the daughter of an ancient Samurai family. She received a Western education, but also learned the traditional arts of her native country: music, poetry and shimai dancing. In Tokyo in 1962 she met Balthus, painter of the Turkish Room and many other works and very soon afterwards went to join in Rome, where he was President of the Villa Medici. It was there, after their marriage, that they entertained all the great writers, painters and film-makers of the day. They also bought the mediaeval castle of Monte Calvello in the countryside outside Rome. In furnishing it, she managed to create a happy marriage of two-style, the old stonework of the castle harmonising perfectly with the Japanese furniture and décor of her childhood.
Since 1977 they have lived in Switzerland, creating a new environment for her work in the Grand Chalet at Rossiniere, another place of pure enchantment, where Setsuko's talent finally found its fullest expression. The hostess and decorator become a painter. The keenness of her eye, the purity of her line, the detail of her drawing, the lack of shadow and near-absence of perspective all evoke a universe of sleek serenity, a world apart, secure in their own space, their own time.
For the Mouton Rothschild 1991 label, Setsuko retells in her own way the timeless story of wine: the bunch of grapes that once was blossom and became fruit, full as an ear of wheat at harvest time; then, in the end, the long-awaited denouement, the wine in the decanter and the pleasure in drinking it.
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Critics Ratings
‘Incredibly fine and subtle for the vintage with tobacco, black currant and berry aromas and flavors, medium body and a long flavorful, silky finish. Drink or hold.’ - Wine Spectator (Mar 1994)