Une Seance du Comite Fondateur de l'Academie d'Armes
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Title
Une Seance du Comite Fondateur de l'Academie d'Armes
Subject
Print
Description
The first French Academie d'Armes was founded and protected by Charles IX (b. 1550 d. 1574) and was abolished in 1789. The new Acadamie d'Armes pictured here was founded in 1887 and composed of twenty-two of the most prominent fencing masters of Paris, fifty assistant masters, honorary members, correspondent members and military members. The purpose of this new Academie d'Armes was to establish a joint center of study for the masters, to establish fraternity between them, and to promote the art of fencing.
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
2018.02.011
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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, “Une Seance du Comite Fondateur de l'Academie d'Armes,” Fencing Arms & Artifacts, accessed October 1, 2023, https://fencingexhibit.com/items/show/16.
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