Salle d'Armes Mimiague
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Title
Salle d'Armes Mimiague
Subject
Print
Description
Mimiague le Bearnais was a pupil of Jean-Louis, an artillery regiment's maître d'armes, and, at some time, in the Zouaves. Mimiague founded his salle d'armes on Rue Richelieu in 1862. Upon Mimiague's death in 1883 the salle relocated to Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré under the instruction of Monsieur Large, prévôt d'armes and former grenadier of the imperial guard. Names of old French fencing masters such as Saint-Didier, Lyancourt, Le Perche, Danet, La Boëssière, Jean Louis, Lafaguère, and others adored the ceiling.
Creator
Frédéric Régamey
Source
Albert de Saint-Albin, "A Travers les Salles d'Armes" A La Librairie illustrée, Paris, 1887.
Date
1887
Contributor
A La Librairie illustrée (Publisher)
Rights
© Fencing Arms & Artifacts
Format
Paper, ink.
Language
French
Type
Still Image
Identifier
2018.02.009
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Owner / Custodian
Borrowed for digitization from Michigan State University Libraries
Digitization Record
Digitized by Benjamin Bowles ; Cataloged by Benjamin Bowles
Collection
Citation
Frédéric Régamey, “Salle d'Armes Mimiague,” Fencing Arms & Artifacts, accessed December 3, 2023, https://fencingexhibit.com/items/show/14.
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