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Statue of Racine in La Ferté-Milon dans l'Aisne

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine urbain
Statue
Aisne

Statue of Racine in La Ferté-Milon

    2 D936
    02460 La Ferté-Milon
Statue de Racine à La Ferté-Milon
Statue de Racine à La Ferté-Milon
Statue de Racine à La Ferté-Milon
Statue de Racine à La Ferté-Milon
Statue de Racine à La Ferté-Milon
Statue de Racine à La Ferté-Milon
Statue de Racine à La Ferté-Milon
Statue de Racine à La Ferté-Milon
Statue de Racine à La Ferté-Milon
Statue de Racine à La Ferté-Milon
Statue de Racine à La Ferté-Milon
Statue de Racine à La Ferté-Milon
Statue de Racine à La Ferté-Milon
Statue de Racine à La Ferté-Milon
Statue de Racine à La Ferté-Milon
Crédit photo : GO69 - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1800
1900
2000
1833
Creation of the statue
3 juin 1932
Registration for historical monuments
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Statue and its architectural motif: inscription by decree of 3 June 1932

Key figures

Pierre-Jean David (David d'Angers) - Sculptor Author of the statue in 1833.
Jean Racine - Dramatic poet Figure honored by the monument.

Origin and history

The statue of Racine, located in La Ferté-Milon in the department of Aisne, was made in 1833 by sculptor Pierre-Jean David, also known as David d'Angers. This monument pays tribute to Jean Racine, a famous French drama poet born in this city in 1639. The statue is a typical example of 19th-century statuary art, marked by a return to the classical ideal and a desire to celebrate the great figures of national history.

The monument was listed as historical monuments by order of 3 June 1932. This protection concerns not only the statue itself, but also the architectural motif that houses it. The precise location of the statue is indicated as being at 2 Rue du Marché au Blé, in the city centre of La Ferté-Milon. The property of the monument belongs to the commune, which underlines its importance for the local heritage and its role in collective memory.

La Ferté-Milon, located in the Hauts-de-France, is a city marked by its medieval history and architectural heritage. In the 19th century, when the statue was created, the region was undergoing economic and social transformation, with increasing industrial development. Monuments like this were used to strengthen the cultural identity of cities, celebrating their illustrious figures and asserting their place in national history.

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