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fme_445119 - ACADEMIES AND LEARNED SOCIETIES Médaille de la société Art Sciences et Lettres

ACADEMIES AND LEARNED SOCIETIES Médaille de la société Art Sciences et Lettres AU
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Price : 60.00 €
Type : Médaille de la société Art Sciences et Lettres
Date: n.d.
Mint name / Town : 75 - Paris
Metal : silver plated bronze
Diameter : 50,6 mm
Orientation dies : 12 h.
Weight : 55,3 g.
Edge : lisse + BRONZE
Coments on the condition:
Médaille en état neuf

Obverse


Obverse legend : ARTS SCIENCES LETTRES.
Obverse description : Décoration avec une tête de Marianne au centre d’une croix, dans une couronne de chêne et de lauriers.

Reverse


Reverse legend : ASL.
Reverse description : Buste sculpté, palette de peinture, livre et tête de violon.

Commentary


Il semble que les médaille en étain et en bronze de la Société Art Sciences et Lettres ne soient pas inscrite au revers du nom du récipiendaire ; seul le certificat est au nom de l’artiste.

Historical background


ACADEMIES AND LEARNED SOCIETIES

In the 17th and 18th centuries, the academies and learned societies contributed to the influence of science, arts and literature throughout France and abroad.. They allow the dissemination of knowledge, then the ideas of the Enlightenment, and include in their ranks the most influential personalities in their field, responsible, among other things, for training future creators and scholars.. In the provinces, they constitute the essential elements of social and cultural life.. They bring together "great" and "beautiful" minds (men of letters, artists and scientists), and are endowed with official institutions (legal and material structures) which ensure their permanence, stability and legitimacy.. They are established by letters patent of the King, and most often placed under the protection of the latter.. Let us cite as an example the Academy of Sciences, Belles-Lettres and Arts of Rouen, created in June 1744 by letters patent of Louis XV. Previously, there were already meetings of botanic friends who formed an unofficial academy. Two men actively worked for the official recognition of this academy: Fontenelle, godfather of the Academy and Le Cornier de Cideville, classmate and friend of Voltaire.. Many members of this Academy are famous: Chardin, Pigalle, Parmentier, Necker, Victor Hugo or Abbé Cochet.. Reading tips: BARRIERE P. , "The Academy of Bordeaux, center of international culture in the 18th century (1712-1792)", Bordeaux, 1951; COUSIN J. , "The Academy of Sciences, Literature and Arts of Besançon" (1752-1952), Besançon, 1954; TAILLEFER M. , "An Academy Interprets Enlightenment. The Academy of Sciences, inscriptions and belles-lettres of Toulouse in the 18th century", Paris, 1984.

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