Arthus-Bertrand

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Arthus-Bertrand is a maker of medals and decorations.[1] It was founded in Paris in 1803 by Claude Arthus-Bertrand, an army officer during the French Revolution.[2] Artists who have designed for the firm include Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi (sculptor of the Statue of Liberty) and Fernand Léger. The company employs nearly 300 people.

Arthus-Bertrand
Company typeSAS
IndustryMedalist, Goldsmith
Founded1803; 221 years ago (1803)
FounderClaude Arthus-Bertrand
Headquarters,
Key people
Michel-Ange Marion
Productsmedals, order's insignias, jewellery, watches
Websitefr.arthusbertrand.com

Arthus-Bertrand has had many distinguished clients to include the French government. It is the official manufacturer of the French Legion of Honor and has made insignia for the Society of the Cincinnati and the Order of Lafayette.[3]

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