Panel

Modeler Philippe Laurent Roland
Carved by Nicolas-François-Daniel Lhuillier

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Roland was in charge of the decoration of the Château de Bagatelle, built for the comte d'Artois (the future king Charles X) in 1777 (see 07.225.17a, b for overdoors from the billiards room of Bagatelle). Roland provided Lhuillier with a terracotta model for 07.225.18, which Lhuillier completed in wood. The eagles may refer to Artois's military honors: he was Colonel General of the Swiss Guards and Grand Master of the Artillery.

Panel, Philippe Laurent Roland (French, Pont-à-Marc 1746–1816 Paris), Oak, coated with dark greenish paint to resemble bronze, French

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