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French gunsmith and bladesmith
A case with a pair of flintlock pocket pistols with ebony grips and engraved steel barrels, c. 1805
Napoléon Bonaparte's sabre by Nicolas-Noël Boutet, presented in 1799

Nicolas-Noël Boutet (31 August 1761 – 1833) was a French gunsmith and bladesmith who was director of the Versailles state arms factory. More than 600,000 weapons were produced under his directorship.

Biography

Boutet was born in Paris, the son of the royal gunsmith Noël Boutet, and became his father's assistant. In 1788, he married Leonie-Emilie Desainte, the daughter of his father's colleague, which gave him an even better position at court and the title of "gunmaker-in-ordinary" to King Louis XVI of France.

During the revolution he worked for Napoleon as director of the state arms manufactory.

He died in Paris.

See also

References

  1. Elgood, Robert (1995). Firearms of the Islamic World: In the Tared Rajab Museum, Kuwait. I.B.Tauris. p. 61. ISBN 9781850439639. Retrieved 18 April 2018.
  2. Hayward, John Forrest (1963). The Art of the Gunmaker: Europe and America, 1660-1830. Barrie and Rockliff. p. 189. Retrieved 18 April 2018. The master who was responsible for these revolutionary changes in fire-arms design was Nicolas Noel Boutet, who was born on August 31st, 1761. His father was Noel Boutet, arquebusier des chevaux-légers du Roi.
  3. "Pair of pistols | Boutet, Nicolas Noel |". Victoria and Albert Museum. Retrieved 18 April 2018.
  4. ^ Nicolas-Noël Boutet in The Grove Dictionary of Art
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