The estate of Chantilly is an exceptional treasure of French culture and heritage, rebuilt after the Revolution by Henri d'Orléans — the Duke of Aumale and son of King Louis-Philippe — as a home and museum. Today, his unrivaled collection of artworks, historic furniture, decorative arts, and rare manuscripts constitutes the Condé Museum's extensive galleries. Following in the footsteps of the Duke of Aumale, this richly illustrated volume offers rare access into one of France's most complete and beautiful stately homes and its world-class art collection, stables, and gardens.
Features:
- Hardcover, 224 pages
- Written by Mathieu Deldicque and Adrien Goetz
- Photography by Bruno Ehrs
- Features beautiful and high-quality photographs
- Following in the footsteps of the Duke of Aumale, this richly illustrated volume offers rare access into one of France's most complete and beautiful stately homes and its world-class art collection, stables, and gardens
- Comes in a slipcase
- Published by Flammarion