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nicolas noël boutet

1761 - 1833

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  • Born: 1761, Франция
  • Lifespan: 72 years
  • Copyright status: Public domain
  • Art period: Раннее Новое время
  • Top-ranked work: Percussion Pistol
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  • Died: 1833
  • Nationality: Франция
  • Works on APS: 1
  • Top 3 works: Percussion Pistol

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В каждом вопросе только один правильный ответ.

Вопрос 1:
Кто родился в Париже и был сыном королевского оружейника Ноэла Бутэ?
Вопрос 2:
Какую роль сыграл Николаю Бутэ французской революции?
Вопрос 3:
Кого Николаю Бутэ провозгласил Королем Людовиком XVI «Государственным оружейником»?
Вопрос 4:
В какой период Николаю Бутэ удалось значительно расширить производство и внедрить инновации в конструкцию оружия?
Вопрос 5:
Что является главным отличием художественного стиля Николая Бутэ?

Nicolas Noel Boutet: The Architect of Versailles’ Arsenal

Nicolas Noel Boutet (1761–1833) occupies a singular place in the annals of French arms manufacture and artistic achievement—a position solidified by his distinguished service as Director General of the Manufacture Royale d'Armes de Versailles. Born into a lineage steeped in craftsmanship, his father, Noël Boutet, was already royal gunsmith, foreshadowing a trajectory inextricably linked to the ambitions of the Bourbon monarchy: relentless innovation tempered by unwavering devotion to the crown. More than 600,000 weapons emerged from Versailles under Boutet’s watchful gaze, transforming the arsenal into an emblem not merely of military might but also of unparalleled artistic refinement—a legacy that continues to inspire gunsmiths and collectors alike.

Early Life and Apprenticeship

Nicolas Noel Boutet's formative years unfolded within the crucible of his father’s workshop in Paris, where he absorbed the tenets of royal gunsmithing with unwavering diligence. This immersive apprenticeship transcended mere technical instruction; it instilled within him a profound understanding of the exacting standards demanded by the court—a legacy that profoundly shaped his artistic sensibilities and methodological approach. Noël Boutet's commitment to preserving traditional techniques alongside embracing nascent advancements undoubtedly underpinned Boutet’s creative vision, ensuring that his craft remained rooted in both heritage and progress. The influence of his father extended beyond instruction; he instilled a meticulous attention to detail and an appreciation for the beauty inherent in functional design—qualities that would characterize Boutet's entire artistic career.

Marriage and Court Recognition

In 1788, Boutet united with Leonie-Emilie Desainte, daughter of Antoine Desainte, another prominent royal craftsman – a union that further cemented his standing within the aristocratic circles of Versailles. This alliance fostered connections with influential patrons who championed artistic patronage and recognized the transformative potential of elevating craftsmanship to an art form. Louis XVI bestowed upon Boutet the honorific title of “Gunmaker-in-Ordinary,” acknowledging his unparalleled expertise and securing him a pivotal role in shaping royal policy regarding weaponry—a testament to his reputation as France’s foremost gunsmith.

The Revolution and Napoleonic Service

The French Revolution presented Boutet with formidable challenges – yet simultaneously illuminated pathways for advancement. Despite initial apprehension about the upheaval, he swiftly aligned himself with Napoleon Bonaparte, accepting the stewardship of the Manufacture Royale d'Armes de Versailles. Under Napoleon’s leadership, Boutet spearheaded a dramatic expansion of production and implemented groundbreaking innovations in firearm design—prioritizing accuracy and reliability – qualities that proved indispensable to France during its military campaigns. He championed the incorporation of Krupp steel into weapon construction, marking a decisive step forward in enhancing firearm performance and bolstering French defenses. This period witnessed Boutet’s unwavering dedication to upholding royal tradition while embracing the dynamism of revolutionary fervor.

Legacy and Artistic Achievement

Boutet's contribution extended far beyond mere industrial output; he was a true artist of his craft—a distinction underscored by the exquisite ornamentation adorning pieces crafted under his direction. His designs incorporated intricate floral motifs and gilded accents, reflecting the opulent aesthetic sensibilities prevalent during the Napoleonic era – demonstrating a masterful grasp of both form and function. The Manufacture Royale d'Armes de Versailles continues to produce weapons inspired by Boutet’s visionary approach—a testament to his enduring legacy as one of France’s most celebrated gunsmiths—and arguably its most influential artistic innovator. His pistols are considered masterpieces of decorative arts, embodying the pinnacle of eighteenth-century craftsmanship and artistic expression.



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