Jacques-André Cronier Collection

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      Jacques-André Cronier (1956 - 2019), based in Mezièrs le Cléry, France, was a collector with a predilection for archaeologically significant items spanning various cultures and time periods. The provenance of several artifacts auctioned or sold in recent years trace back to his private collection, indicating his engagement in collecting items of historical and cultural value.

      His collection encompassed a wide range of artifacts including:

      1. Taino and Caribe terracotta and stone figures dating between the 12th to 15th century AD​1​​2​​3​.
      2. Native American Indian arrowheads dating between 13000 to 1000 BC​4​.
      3. A Bronze Age battle ax dating between 2000 to 1000 BC​5​.

      The artifacts from Cronier's collection come with provenance information and, in some cases, accompanying documentation such as authenticity certificates and export licenses, indicating a level of diligence in ensuring the legality and authenticity of the items in his collection​5​.

      The details regarding the breadth of Jacques-André Cronier's collection suggest a profound interest in ancient cultures and civilizations. However, there isn't publicly available information detailing his professional background, reputation in the collector or archaeological communities, or any scholarly contributions he might have made. The provenance of his collection pieces, now finding homes with other collectors or being sold in the art market, reflects his past active involvement in collecting artifacts of historical significance.