Ordre des Arts et des Lettres
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The Ordre des Arts et des Lettres (Order of Arts and Literature) is an Order of France, established on May 2, 1957 by the Minister of Culture, and confirmed as part of l'Ordre National du Mérite by President Charles de Gaulle in 1963. Its purpose is the recognition of significant contributions to the arts, literature, or the propagation of these fields.
According to French government guidelines citizens of France must be at least thirty years old, respect French civil law, and must have, “significantly contributed to the enrichment of the French cultural inheritance.”
Members are not, however, limited to French nationals. Recipients have included numerous foreign luminaries.
Foreign recipients are admitted into the Order, “without condition of age.”
The Order has three grades:
- Commandeur (commander) - medallion worn necklet; up to twenty recipients a year.
- Officier (officer) - medallion worn on ribbon with rosette on left breast; up to sixty recipients a year.
- Chevalier (knight) - medallion worn on ribbon on left breast; up to 200 recipients a year.
The médaille of the Order is an eight-point, green-enameled asterisk, in gilt for commanders and officers, in silver for knights; the obverse central disc has the letters “A” and “L” on a white enamelled background, surrounded by a golden ring emblazoned with the phrase “République Française.” The reverse central disc features the head of Marianne on a golden background, surrounded by a golden ring bearing the words “Ordre des Arts et des Lettres.” The commander's badge is topped by a gilt twisted ring.
The ribbon of the Order is green with four white stripes.
[edit] Notable Foreign recipients
- Cecilia Bartoli
- Anthony Blumka
- Mel Brooks Off.
- John O'Conor
- John Coolidge Adams
- Barry Jean Ancelet
- June Anderson, Off.
- Constantine Andreou, Chev., 2000; Cdr., 2001
- Paul Anka
- Lisa Appignanesi
- Juan Esteban Aristizábal
- Claudio Arrau
- M. Balamurali Krishna
- Quentin Blake, Chev., 2004
- David Bowie
- Art Buchwald
- Anthony Burgess
- Ion Caramitru, Chev., 1997
- Louis Cha
- Miroslav Changalovic, Chev.
- William Lincoln Christie
- A.Craig Copetas
- Michael Cimino
- Tony Curtis
- Mahmoud Darwish
- Elfi von Dassanowsky
- Celine Dion
- Leonardo DiCaprio
- Clint Eastwood, Cdr., 1994
- Ralph Waldo Ellison
- Péter Esterházy
- Fairuz, Cdr., 1988
- Ella Fitzgerald
- William Faulkner
- Lawrence Ferlinghetti
- Timothy Findley
- Richard Foreman, "Off." 2004
- Sivaji Ganesan
- Gamal Al-Ghitani
- Allen Ginsberg
- Nan Goldin, Cdr., 2006
- Nadine Gordimer, Cdr.
- Susan Graham
- Han Shaogong
- Michael Haneke
- Hal Hartley
- Edward Higginbottom
- Patricia Highsmith
- Rustam Ibragimbekov
- Kazuo Ishiguro
- Gwyneth Jones
- Maroussia Klimova
- M. Balamurali Krishna
- Shiro Kuramata
- Emir Kusturica
- Onat Kutlar
- Phyllis Lambert
- Lee Byung-Hun
- Jude Law
- Gong Li
- Gabriel Liiceanu, Chev., 1992
- Ted Nelson, Off., 2001
- Jessye Norman
- Rudolf Nureyev, Chev. 1992
- Neville Marriner
- Karita Mattila
- John McGahern
- Shigeru Miyamoto
- Peter Molyneux
- Toni Morrison
- Alka Pande
- Arthur Papadimitriou, Chev., 2006
- Rodolfo Parada
- Gordon Parks
- Oscar Peterson
- Trevor Pinnock
- Mark Podwal, Chev., 1993; Off., 1995
- Jackson Pollock
- Raylene Ramsay, Chev., 2006
- Axelle Red
- Robert Redford
- Jean Roba, Chev., 1992
- Diana Ross
- Dariush Safvat
- John Ralston Saul
- Elisabeth Schwarzkopf
- Bořek Šípek
- Memphis Slim
- Patti Smith, Cdr., 2005
- Frederica von Stade
- Danielle Steel
- Sharon Stone
- Meryl Streep
- Han Shaogong
- Supertramp
- Uma Thurman
- Vangelis
- Deborah Voigt, Chev.
- Bruce Willis
- Alexandru Zub, Chev., 1995
- Mike Zwerin