ORDRE DES ARTS ET DES LETTRES


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.

Contents
Background
Notable foreign recipients
See also
References
External links

Background


French government guidelines provide that 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 on 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.
According to the statutes of the Order, french citizens must wait a minimum of 5 years before they are eligible to be upgraded from Chevalier to Officer, or Officer of Commandeur and must have displayed additional meritorious deeds that just those which originally made them a Chevalier. However in the statues there is a clause saying "Les Officiers et les Commandeurs de la Légion d’honneur peuvent être directement promus à un grade équivalent dans l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres" Translation : The officer and commanders of the Legion of Honour are able to be promoted directly to an equivalent grade in the Order of Arts and Letters. This means that were someone to be made a Chevalier of the Order of Arts and Letters one year, then made an officer of the Legion of Honour the next year that person would be upgraded to Officer of the Order of Arts and Letters having bypassed the five year rule.

Notable foreign recipients




Shah Rukh Khan ''Off.'', 2007

John Coolidge Adams

Barry Jean Ancelet

June Anderson, ''Off.''

Constantine Andreou, ''Off.'', 2005 [1]

Paul Anka

Lisa Appignanesi

Robyn Archer

Juan Esteban Aristizábal

Claudio Arrau

Paul Auster

Cecilia Bartoli

Quentin Blake, ''Chev.'', 2004

David Bowie

Mel Brooks ''Off.''

Art Buchwald

Anthony Burgess

Bruno Campanella, ''Off.'', 2002[2]

Ion Caramitru, ''Chev.'', 1997

Louis Cha

Miroslav Changalovic, ''Chev.''

William Lincoln Christie

Michael Cimino

George Clooney[3]

John O'Conor

Clotilde Courau

Tony Curtis

Mahmoud Darwish

Elfi von Dassanowsky

John F. Deane

Celine Dion

Leonardo DiCaprio

Bob Dylan ''Cdr.'', 1990 [4]

Clint Eastwood, ''Cdr.'', 1994

Ralph Waldo Ellison

Christoph Eschenbach, ''Cdr.'' 2006

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 GrahamNed Rorem and Susan Graham Decoration

Han Shaogong

Michael Haneke

Hal Hartley

Patricia Highsmith

Rustam Ibragimbekov

Kazuo Ishiguro

Gwyneth Jones

Maroussia Klimova

M. Balamurali Krishna

Shiro Kuramata

Emir Kusturica

Onat Kutlar

Phyllis Lambert

Amanda Lear ''Chev.'', 2006 [5]

Lee Byung-Hun

Jude Law, ''Chev.'', 2007

Gong Li

Gabriel Liiceanu, ''Chev.'', 1992

Neville Marriner

Allan Massie, Chevalier 2007

Karita Mattila

John McGahern

Shigeru Miyamoto

Peter Molyneux

Toni Morrison

Ted Nelson, ''Off.'', 2001

Jessye Norman

Rudolf Nureyev, ''Chev.'' 1992

Arthur Papadimitriou, ''Chev.'', 2006

Rodolfo Parada

Gordon Parks

Oscar Peterson

Trevor Pinnock

Mark Podwal, ''Chev.'', 1993; ''Off.'', 1995

Jackson Pollock

Axelle Red

Robert Redford

Jean Roba, ''Chev.'', 1992

Ned Rorem

Diana Ross

Salman Rushdie

Dariush Safvat

John Ralston Saul

Leo Schofield ''Chev.'', 2002 Leo Schofield

Elisabeth Schwarzkopf

Mrinal Sen

Bořek Šípek

Memphis Slim

Patti Smith, ''Cdr.'', 2005

Frederica von Stade

Danielle Steel

Sharon Stone

Meryl Streep

Han Shaogong

Supertramp

Uma Thurman

Nikolay Tsiskaridze, ''Chev.'', 2006

Vangelis

Deborah Voigt, ''Chev.''

Kenneth R. Weinstein

James Welch [6]

Bruce Willis

Alexandru Zub, ''Chev.'', 1995

Mike Zwerin

See also



Ribbons of the French military and civil awards

References


1. Nominations dans l'ordre des Arts et Lettres de janvier 2005
2. ''Parigi premia il maestro Campanella 'Ufficiale delle Arti e delle Lettere'.'' Short article published by Corriere della Sera, April 11, 2002, page 38.
3. Actor Clooney given French honour
4. Dylan accepts Commandeur des Arts et des Lettres
5. Nominations dans l'Ordre des Arts et Lettres de juillet 2006
6. Acclaimed author James Welch dies

External links



Ministère de la culture France

constitution of the order

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