Maître d'art (Master of Art) is a title awarded for life by the French Ministry of Culture to distinguished professionals from the arts and crafts, for their exceptional expertise and their ability to pass on their knowledge. This title is the French version of Intangible cultural heritages recognized by UNESCO. Since the creation of the title in 1994, one hundred and forty-one Masters of Art have been appointed in one hundred and one craft trades, classified into sixteen different fields of activity. Eighty of these winners are still active in 2021.
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- メートル・ダール (ja)
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| - Maître d’art est un titre propre à la France. Il est décerné à vie par le ministre de la Culture français à des professionnels des métiers d’arts qui possèdent un savoir-faire rare et souhaitent transmettre leurs connaissances. Depuis la création du titre en 1994, cent quarante-et-un Maîtres d'art ont été nommés dans cent-un métiers artisanaux, classés en seize domaines d'activités différents. Quatre-vingt de ces lauréats sont encore en activité en 2021[réf. souhaitée]. (fr)
- メートル・ダール(フランス語: Maître d'Art)は、フランス伝統工芸の最高技能者に授与される称号である。日本では「フランスの人間国宝」「フランス人間国宝」と称されることもある。 フランス文化・通信省により1994年に策定され、2016年時点では124名が認定されている。 日本の人間国宝制度を参考にして創設されている。 (ja)
- Maître d'art (Master of Art) is a title awarded for life by the French Ministry of Culture to distinguished professionals from the arts and crafts, for their exceptional expertise and their ability to pass on their knowledge. This title is the French version of Intangible cultural heritages recognized by UNESCO. Since the creation of the title in 1994, one hundred and forty-one Masters of Art have been appointed in one hundred and one craft trades, classified into sixteen different fields of activity. Eighty of these winners are still active in 2021. (en)
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| - Maître d'art (Master of Art) is a title awarded for life by the French Ministry of Culture to distinguished professionals from the arts and crafts, for their exceptional expertise and their ability to pass on their knowledge. This title is the French version of Intangible cultural heritages recognized by UNESCO. Since the creation of the title in 1994, one hundred and forty-one Masters of Art have been appointed in one hundred and one craft trades, classified into sixteen different fields of activity. Eighty of these winners are still active in 2021. France has 107 appointees since the creation of this title, of which 78 are active. The title of Maître d'art was created by the Ministry of Culture in 1994 in order to perpetuate the remarkable and rare know-how of the crafts that participate in French economic and cultural life. Like Japan's “living national treasures”, it promotes skills and knowledge considered to be strong components of intangible cultural heritage. In 2012, the Ministry of Culture entrusted the management of the selection procedure and the master of art - students at the National Institute of Art Trades. The list of nine winners in 2019 is accessible on the site of the French Ministry of Culture. (en)
- Maître d’art est un titre propre à la France. Il est décerné à vie par le ministre de la Culture français à des professionnels des métiers d’arts qui possèdent un savoir-faire rare et souhaitent transmettre leurs connaissances. Depuis la création du titre en 1994, cent quarante-et-un Maîtres d'art ont été nommés dans cent-un métiers artisanaux, classés en seize domaines d'activités différents. Quatre-vingt de ces lauréats sont encore en activité en 2021[réf. souhaitée]. (fr)
- メートル・ダール(フランス語: Maître d'Art)は、フランス伝統工芸の最高技能者に授与される称号である。日本では「フランスの人間国宝」「フランス人間国宝」と称されることもある。 フランス文化・通信省により1994年に策定され、2016年時点では124名が認定されている。 日本の人間国宝制度を参考にして創設されている。 (ja)
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