Panel for a decorative frieze with portrait of Palladio (from a set of six) ca. 1771 French One of nine panels forming originally a decorative frieze in the cabinet intérieur of Étienne-François, duc de Choiseul (1719-1785) at his chteau of Chanteloup. In an anonymous drawing dating to ca. 1771, six of the frieze panels are seen in the dukes private cabinet, one of the most richly decorated rooms in the castle, placed above large paintings by Giovanni Paolo Panini. Together the paintings and carved frieze panels, each with a medallion of a celebrated Italian artist framed by tied branches of laurel leaves and ribbon-tied garlands of flowers, commemorated Choiseuls successful ambassadorship to the Vatican in 1753-1757. This particular panel has the portrait of the Italian architect Andrea Palladio (1508-1580). His name was originally spelled phonetically for the French pronunciation “Palladiaux,” still visible underneath the architects portrait which may have been based on a medal.

Panel for a decorative frieze with portrait of Palladio (from a set of six) ca. 1771 French One of nine panels forming originally a decorative frieze in the cabinet intérieur of Étienne-François, duc de Choiseul (1719-1785) at his chteau of Chanteloup. In an anonymous drawing dating to ca. 1771, six of the frieze panels are seen in the dukes private cabinet, one of the most richly decorated rooms in the castle, placed above large paintings by Giovanni Paolo Panini. Together the paintings and carved frieze panels, each with a medallion of a celebrated Italian artist framed by tied branches of laurel leaves and ribbon-tied garlands of flowers, commemorated Choiseuls successful ambassadorship to the Vatican in 1753-1757. This particular panel has the portrait of the Italian architect Andrea Palladio (1508-1580). His name was originally spelled phonetically for the French pronunciation “Palladiaux,” still visible underneath the architects portrait which may have been based on a medal.
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