fjt_052871 - ACADÉMIES ET SOCIÉTÉS SAVANTES Académie royale d’Architecture 1671
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Tipo : Académie royale d’Architecture
Data: 1671
Metallo : rame rosso
Diametro : 41 mm
Orlo : lisse, poinçon (abeille)
Marchio : Abeille (1860 - 1880)
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Diritto
Titolatura diritto : LUDOVICUS XIIII. REX CHRISTIANISSIMUS.
Descrittivo diritto : Buste de Louis XIV à droite, signé J. MAVGER. F.
Traduzione diritto : (Louis XIV, roi très chrétien).
Rovescio
Titolatura rovescio : REGIA ARCHITECTONICES ACADEMIA INSTITUTA..
Descrittivo rovescio : à l’exergue : M. DC. LXXI.
Commento
Fondée en 1671, à l'initiative de Colbert, l'Académie d'architecture est la dernière académie royale créée. Elle siège d'abord au Louvre, puis, à partir de 1692, au Palais-Royal. Elle réunit les plus qualifiés des architectes du Roi, qui ont pour missions de jouer un rôle de conseil et d'expertise auprès de l'administration des bâtiments, de définir les règles de la "belle architecture", et de former un séminaire de jeunes architectes. En 1676, le titre d'architecte du Roi se trouve réservé aux seuls membres de l'Académie, ce qui achève de distinguer les architectes des maîtres-maçons. Quelques grands noms : Bruand, Le Pautre, Le Vau.
Founded in 1671, at the initiative of Colbert, the Academy of Architecture was the last royal academy to be created. It was first located in the Louvre, then, from 1692, in the Palais-Royal. It brought together the most qualified of the King's architects, whose missions were to play an advisory and expert role to the building administration, to define the rules of \\\"beautiful architecture\\\", and to train a seminary of young architects. In 1676, the title of architect of the King was reserved only for members of the Academy, which finally distinguished architects from master masons. Some great names: Bruand, Le Pautre, Le Vau
Founded in 1671, at the initiative of Colbert, the Academy of Architecture was the last royal academy to be created. It was first located in the Louvre, then, from 1692, in the Palais-Royal. It brought together the most qualified of the King's architects, whose missions were to play an advisory and expert role to the building administration, to define the rules of \\\"beautiful architecture\\\", and to train a seminary of young architects. In 1676, the title of architect of the King was reserved only for members of the Academy, which finally distinguished architects from master masons. Some great names: Bruand, Le Pautre, Le Vau







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