World Monuments Fund To Bring Chancellerie d’Orleans Interiors Back on View

artwork: Durameau Louis-Jacques (1744-1796) - "Summer or Ceres and imploring his fellow Sun Paris" - The Louvre, Galerie d'Apollon Durameau Louis-Jacques was one of the re-decoration artists of The Chancellerie d'Orleans, also known as the "Hôtel de Voyer d'Argenson

PARIS.- World Monuments Fund (WMF) Europe announced today a project to restore and reconstruct the interiors of the Chancellerie d’Orleans, which have been in storage for nearly ninety years. One of the most important Parisian hôtel particuliers of the eighteenth century, the Chancellerie d’Orleans was demolished in the 1920s but its interiors were saved and stored for later reinstatement elsewhere. Now that a preliminary study by a French Architecte en chef des Monuments historiques has been completed, the interiors will be installed in the former Hôtel de Rohan-Strasbourg, a structure contemporary to the Chancellerie and now the Archives nationales.

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