Evrard D'Orleans
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Evrard d'Orleans (1292–1357) was a French
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sculptor,
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, and architect. D'Orleans worked for the French Royal Court, producing a number of paintings and sculptures. He also worked on the
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, to repair and add pieces to it after a fire. One of his works for the Cathedral, ''An Angel Carrying Two Cruets'', currently resides at the
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