A Pair of Candelabra for the Surtout de Table of the Duc d'Orléans

The recent gift of the two candelabra to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York offers a wonderful opportunity to reexamine this extraordinary centerpiece, which was arguably the duke's most important commission. Kisluk-Grosheide aims to reconstruct the surtout as a true collaborative effor...

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