Lot Essay
Roger Vandercruse, known as Lacroix, maître in 1749.
In the course of a colourful career as a diplomat and traveller, the 7th Earl of Elgin lived from circa 1810-1841 in Paris to avoid serious financial difficulties in Britain.
Roger Vandercruse (1728-1799) was one of the best known ébénistes of the Transitioal style between the rococo idiom of the Louis XV period and the neo-classical style that followed. His name was gallicised to Lacroix, hence the stamp RVLC.
In the course of a colourful career as a diplomat and traveller, the 7th Earl of Elgin lived from circa 1810-1841 in Paris to avoid serious financial difficulties in Britain.
Roger Vandercruse (1728-1799) was one of the best known ébénistes of the Transitioal style between the rococo idiom of the Louis XV period and the neo-classical style that followed. His name was gallicised to Lacroix, hence the stamp RVLC.