Series Four, Drawing Ten
As viewed from a drone
The Salle des Sept Cheminées is sliced in half. We can see the parquet floor.
Series Four, Drawing Nine
As viewed from a drone
Looking down on the Lefuel Façade. The pile of rubble that is spilled into the Cour Napoleon used to be the Rotonde de Mars.
Series Four, Drawing Eight
As viewed from a drone
Looking down and facing the Pavillon Richelieu. The camera zooms in on the damage to the stone facade of the Pavillon Colbert. In the foreground, there are military trucks parked in the Cour.
Series Four, Drawing Seven
As viewed from a drone
Looking straight down at the Cour Napoléon. It is full of military and emergency vehicles.
Series Four, Drawing Six
In the rubble, there are recognizable pieces of the facade. Strewn throughout the rubble are pieces of broken columns and chunks of the ‘Statues of Famous Men’.
Series Four, Drawing Five
As viewed from a drone
Looking down on the Cour Napoléon. The stone facade of the Rotonde de Mars has tumbled onto the pavement. A wall of barricades is erected around the rubble. Just outside the barricades, there are fleets of military trucks and emergency vehicles.
Series Four, Drawing Four
As viewed from a drone
The Pavillon Daru is split in half and the facade has tumbled onto the pavement of the Cour.
Series Four, Drawing Three
As viewed from a drone
The Pavillon Daru is in the lower center of the drawing, and the Salon Carré is located on the far right.