Antoine de Pluvinel (1552, Crest, Dauphiné - 24 August 1620) was the first of the French riding masters, and has had great influence on modern dressage...
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belonged to an old noble family, whose most famous descendant was Antoine de Pluvinel, King Louis XIII's master of equitation. He was a pioneer of astrophotography...
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academy under Antoine de Pluvinel, squire to Henry III, Henry IV and Louis XIII, was set up in this area in the 16th century. Known as "Le Pluvinel", this was...
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horsemanship was Menou de Charnizay, the friend and favourite pupil of Antoine de Pluvinel. He became Master of the Horse to the French Ambassador, negotiating the...
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Guérinière perfected the previous 17th century methods of Antoine de Pluvinel and Louis de Nestier. In 1843, François Baucher introduced his method into...
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the Habsburg Monarchy in 1565, long before the French manege of Antoine de Pluvinel, and is the oldest of its kind in the world. Records show that a...
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France by Giovanni Battista Pignatelli and his pupils Salomon de la Broue and Antoine de Pluvinel. Today his methods are criticised, particularly outside Italy...
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king on how to ride a horse") of Antoine de Pluvinel is considered by Hind the finest work of the dynasty. Willem de Passe (ca. 1598 – ca. 1637), the...
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Later classical dressage practitioners such as Antoine de Pluvinel (1555–1620 CE) and François Robichon de La Guérinière (1688–1751) also emphasized gentle...
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(mid-16th century), Antoine de Pluvinel (1555–1620), William Cavendish, 1st Duke of Newcastle (1592–1676), François Robichon de La Guérinière (1688–1751)...
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Salomon de La Broue (1530–1610) Antoine de Pluvinel (1555–1620): the first of the French riding masters, author of L’Instruction du Roy en l’Exercise de Monter...
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French.: 353 Like Antoine de Pluvinel, he was a pupil of Gianbattista Pignatelli.: 353 De La Broue was écuyer to Jean Louis de Nogaret de La Valette, the...
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Naples, who lived during the sixteenth century, and Antoine de Pluvinel and François Robichon de la Guérinière, two Frenchmen from the seventeenth and...
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was allowed three attempts. The French author and riding master Antoine de Pluvinel published descriptions and the rules. The lance was shorter than...
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make movements that would "get rid of pedestrians". Salomon de La Broue and Antoine de Pluvinel were the precursors of traditional French equitation. The...
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Brosses de La Guérinière directed the Académie d'équitation in Caen, originally established in 1594 by another French master, Antoine de Pluvinel, de La Guérinière's...
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Aymar de la Baume Pluvinel (1860–1938), French astronomer Camille d'Hostun, duc de Tallard (1652–1728), otherwise Camille d'Hostun de la Baume, duc de Tallard...
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de La Broue, who spent five years under him, Antoine de Pluvinel, who studied with him for six years,: 257 and de Pluvinel's patron the Chevalier de...
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Barbier Joseph-Émile Barbier Aurélien Barrau Maria A. Barucci Aymar de la Baume Pluvinel Michel Benoist Bernard of Verdun Guillaume Bigourdan Immanuel Bonfils...
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Maneige royal by Antoine de Pluvinel (Paris, 1623), later published under the title L'Instruction du Roy en l'exercice de monter à cheval. Van de Passe's own...
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dressage, performed on a daily basis. In the seventeenth century, Antoine de Pluvinel used the basic shoulder-in exercise to increase the horse's suppleness...
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Gilbert's proposal. He combined that concept with the French model of Antoine de Pluvinel's riding academy, which included varied studies. The project was intended...
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to have taken much part in the fighting. Afterwards he attended Antoine de Pluvinel's academy in Paris, and then went to Blois. On 23 July 1612, Grey...
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during the Renaissance, thanks to famous equerries such as Pluvinel, followed by Mesmont, Antoine de Vendeuil, la Guérinière, Villemotte and François Pagès-Vitrac...
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Jean Hotman, Marquis de Villers-St-Paul, diplomat (d. 1636) Antoine de Pluvinel, riding master (d. 1620) 8 January – Eustorg de Beaulieu, poet, composer...
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Allen, 1976. Jacques-Charles Brunet (1862). Manuel du libraire et de l'amateur de livres (in French). Paris: F. Didot. Paul Patton (2003). Language,...
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on the advice of his friend, Guillaume Apollinaire. Count Aymar de la Baume Pluvinel, astronomer, member of the Academy of Sciences, pioneer of the photography...
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Chenaye (1770). Dictionnaire de la noblesse ... de France (in French). p. 155. Retrieved 11 October 2024. Gaujal, Marc Antoine François (1859). Etudes historiques...
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