Félix Arnaudin Writer

Simon Arnaudin, better known as Félix Arnaudin (30 May 1844 – 6 December 1921), born and deceased at Labouheyre, in the Landes département, was a French poet and photographer, and a specialist in Haute-Lande folklore. In Gascony, M. Arnaudin created his collection of tales by attending gatherings, as well as at marriages and at various agricultural festivals. He left 3,000 photos at the Musée d'Aquitaine in Bordeaux.Félix Arnaudin was the first to observe Haute-Lande as a native people. He can be said to be at the same time linguist, folklorist, historian, ethnologist, photographer and writer. He became famous studying the folklore of the Landes of Gascony, at that time in full economical and social transition. His work is centered on recording Gascon language fairy tales and songs; on land, habitations, shepherd and peasants photography. He thus consecrated his life to save this heritage from fading into oblivion. His natal house became a photo exhibit managed by the Labouheyre commune.

Personal facts

Félix Arnaudin
Birth dateMay 30, 1844
Birth nameSimon Arnaudin
Birth place
Labouheyre
Date of deathDecember 06, 1921
Place of death
Labouheyre

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  1. http://www.photolandes.fr