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To be given a backstage pass to Versailles is exciting enough — but to have
the grand dame of the palace, chief curator Beatrix Saule, lead an impromptu
after-dark tour taking in the Hall of Mirrors and the Sun King’s 18th-century
fresco-ceilinged chapel is positively spine-tingling.
“It’s 10 minutes past six,” narrates Saule in a dramatic stage-whisper as she
stands in the grand main reception hall, reimagining the extravagances of
centuries past. “Here we have tables filled with chocolates, wine and sorbet.
In the next room we have food for the banquet, and beyond there is the
concert, the dancing and the games...”
This sense of theatre, which infused daily life in 17th-century Versailles,
will be re-created in Canberra this summer with Versailles: Treasures From
the Palace, an international exhibition that is touted as the most complex the
National Gallery of Australia (NGA) has ever staged.
NGA director Gerard Vaughan and his team are particularly enthusiastic
about having pulled together such an astonishing display, not least due to
the tenacity it’s taken to make it a reality. He’s still slightly stunned that
certain masterpieces — such as the 1.5-tonne Carrara marble statue Latona »

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