Report
French
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Abstract
Engaged at the request of the Department of Works, the chronological studies, the results of which are presented below, were carried out on the two inventoried dressers OA6972 and OA6973, which were entered by the legacy Arconati Visconti in the Louvre collections in 1916. Shaped exclusively into oak, these two cut panes are made up of a frame in which sculpted orbe-shaped panels are embossed, one of which is covered with bolts and necklaces; the first figure from the end of the 19th century came from France or Flanders, and the second from the beginning of the 16th century was commonly brought closer to the Joinville dresnight, which was kept at the Renaissance Museum in Ecouen.