Philippe-Laurent Roland (13 August 1746 – 11 July 1816) was a French sculptor.
A native of Pont-à-Marcq, Nord, he died in Paris.
His art is neoclassical in style; he worked a great deal in stone and in terra cotta.
The son of a tailor and innkeeper, Philippe-Laurent Roland began his training at the drawing school in Lille, in his native region.
In 1764, he left for Paris and joined the studio of Augustin Pajou with whom he maintained a collaboration of nearly forty years.