Madame Dandois: antiques dealer and longtime mistress of Baron Elie de Rothschild, Ariane Dandois stirs controversy in both business and society.

From: W | Date: November 1, 2003| Author: West, Kevin | Copyright information

Antiques dealer Ariane Dandois is in the driver's seat of a small, banged-up Honda, gunning it across the gilt-embellished Pont Alexandre III over the Seine. The windows are open and the air-conditioning blasts, but it's no comfort against the worst August heat wave to scorch Paris in half a century. "C'est incroyable," pants Dandois, fanning herself with one hand. "I've never seen anything like it."

It's a Saturday afternoon in a month when most antiques dealers decamp...

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