Count Antoine Cartier d'Aure

Count Antoine Cartier d'Aure

Count Antoine Cartier d'Aure (1799–1863) was a riding master in France.

Antoine Henri Philippe Léon Cartier d'Aure was born in Toulouse, southwest France. He graduated from the Military Academy, St Cyr. In 1817, he joined the "Grand Stable" of the Palace of Versailles, which was under the direction of Pierre-Marie d'Abzac, as an assistant instructor. He entered the Riding School of Versailles as an instructor. He was the Master of the Grand Stable for Louis XVIII and Charles X.

D'Aure was the chief trainer of the Riding School in Saumur (1847–1854), accepted over the other well-known master of the time, François Baucher. While there, he promoted jumping and the use of the medium and extended trot to help with the training of the horses. D'Aure was a strong opponent of the methods of Baucher, believing his training to be forceful and unsympathetic.

D'Aure was appointed the Director of the stables of Napoléon III and then installed as General Inspector of the stud farms in 1861.

Published works

The published works of the Comte Antoine-Henri-Philippe-Léon d'Aure include but probably are not limited to the following:

  • Aperçu sur la situation des chevaux en France, par M. le Vte d'Aure,... 1826
  • Projet relatif aux chevaux et aux écoles d'équitation, par le Vte d'Aure 1828
  • Traité d'équitation, par M. le Vte d'Aure... Paris: Mme Leclère, 1834, "Treatise of equitation"
  • Situation chevaline de la France, par le Vte d'Aure 1835
  • De l'Amélioration du cheval en France 1836
  • De l'industrie chevaline en France et des moyens pratiques d'en assurer la prospérité Paris: Chez Léautey et Lecointe 1840, "Of the horse industry in France and the practical means of ensuring its prosperity"
  • Observations sur la nouvelle méthode d'équitation, par M. le Vte d'Aure 1842, "Observations on the new method of riding"
  • Quelques Observations sur la brochure du Mis Oudinot (″Des Remontes, de leurs rapports avec l'administration des haras″), par M. le Vte d'Aure 1842
  • Réponse de M. le vicomte d'Aure a un article du Spectateur militaire du 15 janvier 1843 (signé Guillaume-Auguste D.) en faveur de la nouvelle méthode d'équitation. [Paris, Imprimerie de Ve Dondey-Dupré, 1843], "Reply of the Vicomte d'Aure to an article in the Spectateur militaire of 15 January 1843 ... in favour of the new method of equitation"
  • Utilité d'une école normale d'équitation, de son influence sur l'éducation du cheval léger, sur les besoins de l'agriculture et sur les ressources qu'elle peut offrir à la classe pauvre, par M. le Vte d'Aure 1845
  • Traité d'équitation illustré: précédé d'un aperçu des diverses modifications et changements apportés dans l'équitation depuis le XVIe siècle jusqu'à nos jours ... Paris: A. Leneveu, 1847. "Illustrated treatise of equitation ..." (the 3rd edition, according to Brunet)[1]
  • Des haras et de la situation chevaline en 1852 Saumur: [s.n.] 1852, "Of stud-farms and the situation of the horse in 1852"
  • Cours d'équitation Paris: J. Dumaine 1853 "Course of equitation"
  • De la Question équestre et de Madame Isabelle à l'École de cavalerie, par le Cte d'Aure 1855
  • Encore la question chevaline Paris: Dumaine 1860, "The horse question again"


References

  1. ^ Brunet, Jacques-Charles (1865) (in French). Manuel du Libraire et de l'Amateur de Livres, Supplément (5th ed.). Paris: Silvestre. p. 238. http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=oRICAAAAQAAJ. Retrieved July 2011.  Column 626 (pages un-numbered)
  • Étienne Saurel Histoire de l'Équitation, 1971. Japanese translation version of 2005.

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