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Crozant (; oc, Crosenc) is a commune in the Creuse
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in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region in France.


Geography

A tourism and farming village situated some northeast of Guéret, on the D72 and by the banks of the river Creuse, the boundary with the department of
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. This administrative boundary is very old. It approximates to the linguistic boundary between the langue d'oïl and langue d'oc. It also has a geological significance: to the south, the granite foothills of the Massif central, while in the plains to the north begins the limestone of the Paris basin.
When the Eguzon dam on the Creuse was built in 1926, the landscape, society and the local economy changed under the water’s influence in just a few years. One has only to see old postcards and the works of
Armand Guillaumin Armand Guillaumin (; February 16, 1841 – June 26, 1927) was a French impressionist painter and lithographer. Biography Early years Born Jean-Baptiste Armand Guillaumin in Paris, he worked at his uncle's lingerie shop while attending eveni ...
, who painted about 140 landscapes, to notice the difference. The moors were maintained by the extensive grazing of sheep and goats, which slowly declined between the two wars and died out completely after 1950. The trend nowadays is the restoration of surrounding ruins, and the forestation of those former natural open spaces.


Population


History

The name of Crozant is probably derived from
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then the Latin "Croso" (which also gives us "Creuse"). Successively known as ''Crozenc'' in 1208, Crozent in 1277, Crousant (1512) and the modern form "Crozant".
The rocky outcrop between the Creuse and its tributary, the Sédelle has been occupied since prehistoric times. A fortress appears to have been built between 997 and 1018. But it was in the 13th century that the castle we know today was built. One of the remaining towers bears the name of Isabella of Angoulême, widow of King John I of England, subsequently the wife of Hugues X de Lusignan.
In his book on the history of the region ( La Marche), Joullietton reported that the castle at Crozant was taken by Catholics in 1588, which ruined one of the towers. From 1606, the castle served as a source of building material for the local people. Notes prepared in 1640, by the king’s inspector at Moulins, Voyer d'Argenson, noted that the castle was in a sad state. The remains of the stronghold, which had belonged to the Crown since the confiscation of all the property of Charles III, Duke of Bourbon,
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in 1527, was then acquired by Gabriel Beaupré, governor of La Marche.
The ruins of the citadel cover a large part of the spur, with several successive ramparts, a square 15th-century donjon and two 13th-century towers plus a chapel and a "tour de l’eau’’ from where water could be raised from the river whilst covered and safe from attack.
At the end of lengthy negotiations led by the mayor of Crozant, the ruins were acquired a few years ago by the commune. A major reconstruction programme was undertaken, with funding from the state, regional and local councils, resulting in the reopening of the site to the public (€2 adults - €1.50 concessions (2008)). From the nineteenth century, the area around Crozant inspired many painters. Perhaps the first was Paul Castans (1823–1892), who inspired
Armand Guillaumin Armand Guillaumin (; February 16, 1841 – June 26, 1927) was a French impressionist painter and lithographer. Biography Early years Born Jean-Baptiste Armand Guillaumin in Paris, he worked at his uncle's lingerie shop while attending eveni ...
(1841–1927), to choose Crozant as his residence of choice. They give birth to the
Crozant School The Crozant School (French: ''École de Crozant'') is named after Crozant, a Communes of France, Commune of France at the northern limit of the department of Creuse. It consists of a host of landscape painters who worked from 1830 to 1950 on the ba ...
(in French, L'Ecole de Crozant), for all those who found inspiration by the shores of the Creuse. Among them were:
Pierre Ernest Ballue Pierre Ernest Ballue (27 February 1855 – 18 May 1928) was a French landscape painter and designer, associated with the Barbizon School. Biography He was born in La Haye-Descartes. His family's presence there and in Buxeuil goes back to th ...
(1855-1928),
Ernst Josephson Ernst Abraham Josephson (1851-1906) was a Swedish painter and poet. He specialized in portraits, genre scenes of folklife and folklore. Background He was born to a middle-class family of merchants of Jewish ancestry. His uncle, Ludvig Josephso ...
(1851–1906), Alfred Smith (1854 - 1932),
Fernand Maillaud Fernand Maillaud (1862-1948) was a French painter, illustrator, ébéniste and tapestry designer. Biography His father was a carpenter, and his mother was a teacher. They moved frequently as his mother was reassigned. In 1878, when his father ...
(1862–1948),
Paul Madeline Paul Madeline (7 October 1863, in Paris – 12 February 1920, in Paris) was a French Post-Impressionist painter; known for his landscapes and village scenes. Biography He studied at the École des Beaux-Arts de Paris. He found it necessary to ...
(1863-1920), (1880–1924), the Leloir dynasty (particularly
Maurice Leloir Maurice Leloir (1 November 1853 – 7 October 1940) was a French illustrator, watercolourist, draftsman, printmaker, writer and collector. Biography Leloir was the son, and pupil, of painter and watercolorist Héloïse Suzanne Colin, daughte ...
(1853–1940)), the Swede, Walter Oetten (1897–1972), (1900–1953),
Ernest Victor Hareux Ernest Victor Hareux (18 February 1847, Paris - 16 February 1909, Grenoble) was a French painter of landscapes and Genre art, genre scenes. Biography He displayed a talent for drawing at the age of ten, and studied with several well known arti ...
and so on. Not far from the church there is a bronze bust of Guillaumin. In 1926, the demand for electricity generation led to the creation of the Eguzon dam. This created a new tourist attraction known as Lake Chambon after the hamlet bordering Éguzon. The painters’ landscapes now included the lake, which also has boats for hire and dinner cruises around it. File:Lille PdBA castan soiree octobre.JPG, ''Soirée d'octobre'', by (1864). File:MuMA - Guillaumin - Paysage de neige à Crozant.JPG, ''Paysage de neige à Crozant'' (''Snow at Crozant''), by
Armand Guillaumin Armand Guillaumin (; February 16, 1841 – June 26, 1927) was a French impressionist painter and lithographer. Biography Early years Born Jean-Baptiste Armand Guillaumin in Paris, he worked at his uncle's lingerie shop while attending eveni ...
(1895). File:Smith Alfred - Crozant La Sédelle en octobre (c 1923).jpg, ''La Sédelle en octobre'', by Alfred Smith (c. 1923.]
During the Second World War, the bridge separating the Creuse from
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at Crozant was dynamited. A temporary pontoon bridge was installed pending the construction of the new bridge. Today, when the water level is low enough, one can still see a stone stack of the old bridge lying on its side.


Sights

* The church of St. Etienne, dating from the twelfth century. * The ruins of the 11th-century castle of Crozant, currently undergoing considerable restoration. * The remains of the 15th-century château des Places. * The chapel of St. Madeleine dating from the seventeenth century. * The gardens and
Arboretum de la Sédelle The Arboretum de la Sédelle (10 hectares) is a private arboretum located in Villejoint, Crozant, Creuse, Limousin, France. It is open several afternoons a week in the warmer months; an admission fee is charged. The arboretum was established in 1 ...
.


Personalities

* Gilles Clément, gardener and botanist. *
Armand Guillaumin Armand Guillaumin (; February 16, 1841 – June 26, 1927) was a French impressionist painter and lithographer. Biography Early years Born Jean-Baptiste Armand Guillaumin in Paris, he worked at his uncle's lingerie shop while attending eveni ...
, painter.


See also

*
Communes of the Creuse department The following is a list of the 256 communes of the Creuse department of France. The communes cooperate in the following intercommunalities (as of 2020):Château de Crozant website
{{authority control Communes of Creuse