メニュー
無料アート相談
プレビュープレビュー ARで試着ARで試着 プリントを購入 プリントを購入画像を購入 画像を購入 シェアするシェアする
詳細を見る詳細を見る お気に入りに追加 お気に入りに追加 ダウンロードダウンロード 似ている作品似ている作品 X線調査X線調査 スライドショースライドショー

Sidney Bechet clarinet

Discover Auguste Couesnon's unique musical instrument designs! From clarinets to military instruments, explore his legacy as a French craftsman & politician.

手描き油彩複製画

当社のアーティストが、お客様のご希望のサイズと額縁に合わせて、キャンバスに手描きで制作する油彩画です。 (プリントを購入 プリントを購入画像を購入 画像を購入)

Standard
custom
CM
INCH

作品のオリジナル比率に合わせた、当店の規定サイズからお選びください。

高さ

特定のフレームやスペースに合わせて、ご希望のサイズをご入力いただけます。選択されたサイズが元の画像の比率と異なる場合、アートワークをトリミングするか、手描きで要素を追加して絵画を拡張いたします。デジタルモックアップ を制作し、制作開始前にご確認(承認)をいただきます。
画面上のプレビューは、実際のトリミングや拡張を正確に反映しているものではありません。最終的な構図は、モックアップによってのみ正確にご確認いただけます。
カスタムサイズもご利用いただけますが、元の比率を維持するためには、あらかじめ用意されたリストからサイズを選択することをお勧めいたします。

カスタマイズの例:顔をお客様の写真に置き換える、ペットを追加する(例:猫を犬に変更)、背景に隠れたメッセージを入れる、背景の風景や要素を変更するなど。
ご注文後、ArtsDot.com チームより詳細な指示をお送りするとともに、仕上がりイメージ(モックアップ)をご提供いたします。

世界中への配送()は、通常の5週間ではなく、3〜4週間でお届けいたします。(13 8月)。品質には一切妥協いたしません。

why_choose_icon
世界中へ無料エクスプレス配送
why_choose_icon
高品質なリネンキャンバス
why_choose_icon
配送時完全保険付
why_choose_icon
関税・輸入税の払い戻し保証
why_choose_icon
忠実な色彩再現保証
why_choose_icon
60日間返品保証(製造上の欠陥のみ)
why_choose_icon
100% 全額返金保証
why_choose_icon
まとめ買い割引のご案内

合計金額

$ 263

reproduction

Sidney Bechet clarinet

複製技法

複製画のサイズ

-

合計金額

$ 263


アーティストの略歴

A Legacy Forged in Brass: The Life and Work of Auguste Amédée Couesnon

Auguste Amédée Couesnon, born in the historic town of Provins, France, in 1850, was more than simply a craftsman; he embodied the spirit of French industry and artistic dedication. While his name might not be instantly recognizable to all art enthusiasts, Couesnon’s impact resonates through the very instruments that shaped the soundscapes of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He wasn't solely an artist in the traditional sense of brushstrokes and canvas, but a master innovator who transformed the production of musical instruments—particularly clarinets and those vital for military use—into an art form itself. His life story is one interwoven with entrepreneurial success, political engagement, and a commitment to quality that earned him both respect and a unique place in French history. Couesnon’s journey began not as a visionary artist but as the inheritor of a family business, which he would ultimately elevate to international prominence.

From Family Workshop to Industrial Powerhouse

The Couesnon factory wasn't founded by Auguste himself; it was an existing enterprise that he skillfully steered towards unprecedented growth and recognition. Taking the reins, he didn’t merely continue established practices but embarked on a path of modernization and refinement. He understood that superior instruments demanded not only skilled artisans but also innovative manufacturing techniques. This led to significant investments in machinery and processes, allowing for greater precision and consistency in production. The clarinets produced under his direction quickly gained favor among professional musicians, lauded for their exceptional tone and responsiveness. However, Couesnon’s ambition extended beyond the concert hall. Recognizing the growing demand from the French military, he specialized in crafting high-quality brass instruments—bugles, trumpets, and other essential components of regimental bands. This strategic focus proved pivotal to his success, securing lucrative contracts with the government and establishing Couesnon as a key supplier for the nation’s armed forces. His factory became synonymous with reliability and durability, qualities highly valued in the demanding context of military service.

A Politician's Touch: Bridging Industry and Nation

Couesnon’s influence wasn’t confined to the workshop floor; he actively engaged in French politics as a deputy of the Aisne from 1907 to 1919. Representing his constituency, he became a vocal advocate for industrial interests and military preparedness. His contributions to parliamentary debates often centered on topics related to defense spending, manufacturing standards, and the welfare of workers within the arms industry. Interestingly, Couesnon’s interventions were characterized by their pragmatism and common sense—so much so that the press coined the term ‘couesnonnades’ to describe his straightforward, no-nonsense approach to problem-solving. This unique blend of industrial expertise and political acumen allowed him to effectively champion the needs of both his business and his nation. He understood the interconnectedness of a strong economy, a well-equipped military, and a skilled workforce, and he dedicated himself to fostering these elements within French society.

The Instruments Themselves: Craftsmanship and Innovation

While Couesnon’s political career is noteworthy, it's the instruments themselves that truly define his legacy. His clarinets were particularly celebrated for their rich, resonant tone—a result of meticulous wood selection, precise bore design, and a commitment to traditional craftsmanship. He didn’t shy away from incorporating new materials or techniques when they enhanced performance, but always prioritized quality over mere novelty. The military instruments produced under his direction were equally impressive, built to withstand the rigors of field use while maintaining exceptional tonal clarity. These weren't simply tools of war; they were symbols of national pride and martial spirit. Couesnon’s clarinets found their way into orchestras across Europe and beyond, becoming favored instruments for renowned soloists and ensembles. His bugles and trumpets echoed on battlefields during World War I, providing a vital means of communication and bolstering the morale of French troops. The enduring quality of these instruments is a testament to Couesnon’s unwavering dedication to excellence.

A Lasting Echo: Historical Significance and Continued Appreciation

Auguste Amédée Couesnon passed away in 1931, leaving behind a thriving business and a legacy that continues to resonate today. While the factory eventually underwent changes in ownership, the name “Couesnon” remains synonymous with high-quality musical instruments. His story serves as a compelling example of how entrepreneurial vision, coupled with political engagement, can shape both industry and society.
  • His clarinets are still sought after by collectors and musicians for their exceptional tone.
  • The term “couesnonnades” continues to be used in French as a descriptor for pragmatic problem-solving.
  • His contributions to the French military infrastructure during a period of significant geopolitical tension were invaluable.
Couesnon’s life reminds us that artistry extends beyond traditional definitions, encompassing innovation, dedication, and a commitment to quality—qualities that continue to inspire craftsmen and entrepreneurs alike. He was not just building instruments; he was forging a legacy in brass and wood, one note at a time.
auguste amédée couesnon

auguste amédée couesnon

1850 - 1931 , France

基本情報

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Realism, Instrument Design
  • Date Of Birth: November 7, 1850
  • Date Of Death: September 29, 1931
  • Full Name: Auguste Amédée Couesnon
  • Nationality: French
  • Notable Artworks: ['Clairon champ de bataille Bir Hakeim']
  • Place Of Birth: Provins, France