Jean Dominique Adam

Jean Dominique Adam (29 December 1795 - 6 Oct 1842) was an illustrious French Archetier / Bowmaker.

Early life and education

Jean Dominique was born in Mirecourt, the son of Jean Adam (b.1767; d. 1849) who started three generations of bowmakers.

Jean learnt from his father, whose ability he surpassed, and then drew inspiration from Etienne Pajeot and Tourte.

Career

The family were a big influence on younger bowmakers, and Jean Dominique's work was affected by those returning from Paris.

"Both Jean Dominique and his son "Grand" Adam seemed to favour François Tourte's design (octagonal sticks) and thus produced a great many octagonal bows."

Family

Jean Dominique's son Jean “Grand Adam” bettered his father’s skills but moved to Paris, while Jean remained in Mirecourt until his death.[1]

References

  1. Raffin, Jean Francois; Millant, Bernard (2000). L'Archet. Paris: L'Archet Éditions. ISBN 2-9515569-0-X.
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