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Monument to Frédéric Mistral d'Arles dans les Bouches-du-Rhône

Patrimoine classé
Monument
Bouches-du-Rhône

Monument to Frédéric Mistral d'Arles

    Place du Forum
    13200 Arles
Monument à Frédéric Mistral dArles
Monument à Frédéric Mistral dArles
Monument à Frédéric Mistral dArles
Monument à Frédéric Mistral dArles
Monument à Frédéric Mistral dArles
Monument à Frédéric Mistral dArles
Monument à Frédéric Mistral dArles
Monument à Frédéric Mistral dArles
Monument à Frédéric Mistral dArles
Monument à Frédéric Mistral dArles
Monument à Frédéric Mistral dArles
Monument à Frédéric Mistral dArles
Monument à Frédéric Mistral dArles
Monument à Frédéric Mistral dArles
Monument à Frédéric Mistral dArles
Monument à Frédéric Mistral dArles
Monument à Frédéric Mistral dArles
Crédit photo : Finoskov - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1900
2000
années 1880
Initial project
1942
Partial destruction
1948
Reconstruction and inauguration
23 juillet 2009
Official protection
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

The monument in total (cad. AB public domain, not cadastre): inscription by decree of 23 July 2009

Key figures

Frédéric Mistral - Provencal poet Central tribute to the monument.
Théodore Rivière - Sculptor Principal author of the statue.
Claude Férigoule - Sculptor Collaborator of the initial project.
Mugnani - Ferrailleur Marseillais Save your head in 1942.

Origin and history

The idea of raising a monument in honor of Frédéric Mistral emerged from the 1880s. The poet himself participates in the choice of location and collaborates with the sculptors Théodore Rivière and Claude Férigoule for its realization. This project is part of a desire to celebrate the Provençal culture, of which Mistral was a major ambassador thanks to his literary work and his commitment to the local language.

In 1942, under the occupation, the bronze statue was melted on order of the Ministry of Industrial Production, as part of the metal requisitions. Only the head, cut and rescued by the Marseille scrapman Mugnani, escapes destruction. This disappearance symbolizes the loss of heritage during the Second World War, affecting even civilian monuments.

The reconstruction of the monument is based on the original model preserved. The new statue, faithful to the spirit of the original project, was inaugurated in 1948 on the Forum Square in Arles. This place, the historic heart of the ancient city, strengthens the link between Mistral, the Renaissance d-oc figure, and the Arlesian heritage. The monument is now fully protected by a 2009 decree, reflecting its symbolic and artistic value.

The sculptors Théodore Rivière and Claude Férigoule, although less well known than Mistral, play a key role in the materialization of this tribute. Their work, marked by a realistic and regionalist style, is part of the tradition of early 20th century memorials, where art is used to perpetuate the memory of the great local figures.

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