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378: 331: 245: 386: 66: 168: 25: 346:, a long-time dream. There, the French nobility was trained not only in horsemanship, but also in all the accomplishments (dancing, fashionable dressing, etc.) It can be said that Pluvinel's influence on the aristocracy lasted from the late 16th century to the 17th century. Richelieu, the future Prime minister of King Louis XIII attended the Academie; so did William, duke of Cavendish. 434:
Maneige royal ou l'on peut remarquer le defaut et la perfection du chevalier, en tous les exercices de cet art, digne des princes, fait et pratiqué en l'instruction du Roy, par Antoine Pluvinel, son escuyer principal ... Le tout gravé et représenté en grandes figures de taille-douce par Crispian de
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of Pluvinel's son-in-law. It is given as 1555 by several other authors including Saurel, Christian, Mennessier, and Monteilhet, which according to Tucker does not coincide with other known details of his life. Antoine de Pluvinel left for Italy at the age of 10 or seventeen to begin studying
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Pluvinel died on 24 August 1620, leaving no male heir. His name passed on his nephews La Baume, who were authorized to add Pluvinel to their own name and later became marquesses of la Baume de Pluvinel (1693).
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Essai de bibliographie hippique donnant la description détaillée des ouvrages publiés ou traduits en latin et en français sur le cheval et la cavalerie, avec de nombreuses biographies d'auteurs hippiques
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L'Instruction du Roy en l'exercice de monter à cheval, par messire Antoine de Pluvinel,... Enrichy de grandes figures en taille-douce... desseignées et gravées par Crispian de Pas le jeune
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His theories include that the horse must take pleasure in work, due to gentle, understanding riding, and that such a horse will move much more gracefully if he enjoys being ridden.
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Antoine de Pluvinel, dauphinois, seigneur de Feucherolles, du Plessis-Saint-Antoine, etc., Ă©cuyer des rois Henri III, Henri IV et Louis XIII ... 1552-1620
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La restauration et la numérisation du ”Maneige Royale”, un livre destiné aux amateurs de chevaux et amateurs d’art du XVIIème siècle
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He is also credited with the use of the pillars (wrongly, for La Noue also has record of using them, as does the Greek
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Pluvinel is perhaps most well known for his kind, humane training methods. Unlike his Italian teacher
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L'art equestre à Paris; tournois, joutes et carrousels, académies, courses et cirques...
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From destrier to danseur: The role of the horse in early modern French noble identity
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Antoine de Pluvinel was born in the town of Crest, then in the province of the
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In 1594, Pluvinel founded the "Academie d'Equitation" near what is now
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He gave several honors to Pluvinel, continued by his brother-in-law,
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Pluvinel's book was published posthumously by the Dutch engraver
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Thomas Parschik, Jana Moczarski, Thorsten Wetzenstein (2021).
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L'Instruction du Roy en l'exercice de monter Ă  cheval
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L’Instruction du Roy en l’exercice de monter à cheval
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