Compagnie des arts de Paris


The Compagnie des arts de Paris was a military unit of the French Revolutionary Wars. It was formed on 6 September 1792 in the Louvre section and was made up of students of Letters and Sciences, particularly from the école de Droit and écoles des Beaux-Arts. It paraded before the Legislative Assembly on 8 September 1792 and was incorporated on 23 September 1792 into the Bataillon 9 bis, then at Châlons-en-Champagne and known as the Bataillon de l'arsenal or Arsenal battalion. It was disbanded at the end of February 1793.
Its volunteers included its captain Jacques Lemercier, sous-lieutenant Jean-Baptiste Francesqui, sous-officier Louis-François Lejeune, private Jacques-Augustin-Catherine Pajou and the future economist Jean-Baptiste Say.