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Louis de Béchameil, marquis de Nointel (1630 – 1703) was a French financier and patron of Watteau, who painted a series of arabesque panels with figures for the hôtel de Nointel, Paris, doubtless, from the nature of the allegories, for a small dining chamber.[1]. [edit] LifeSon of Jean-Baptiste Béchameil,[2] Louis was a rich tax farmer and superintendent to the house of the Duke of Orléans, he was intendant of Brittany and of the généralité of Tours, and art lover, who was directed by the King to found the Academy at Angers, for which he delivered the opening address and served as director.[3]. In 1697,[4] Béchameil bought the marquisat of Nointel and later became Louis XIV's headwaiter. Béchameil with his wife, Marie Colbert (d. April 3, 1686) had two children, Marie Louise Béchameil de Nointel (1661 - April 2, 1740) and Louis Béchameil de Nointel (1649 - December 31, 1718). Following a reorganisation of the Britanny kingdom's Chamber of Accounts of 1669, a commission (1680) was set up and led by Béchameil de Nointel, as an intendant where he wrote a report to attest what he saw. This document which mentions the frauds of the Chamber's deposits, shows the favors given to the crown and tries to end such flaws will initiate a new law instigated by Charles Colbert to the Brittany Chamber in 1681. In 1698, Béchameil will publish another document focusing on the fiscal system.[5] [edit] Béchamel sauceThe white sauce (fr. sauce béchamel) acquired its name from him for he perfected an ancient type of sauce made from cream originally made by François Pierre de la Varenne (1615 - 1678), cook of marquis d'Uxelles. The sauce was dedicated to Béchameil to flatter him upon what Duke of Escars made a comment :[6]
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