Académie de philatélie


The Académie de philatélie is a French philatelic voluntary association created in 1928. Its goal is to promote philately and philatelic studies.
The Académie's headquarters is hosted in La Poste's Museum in Paris, a postal museum the association fought for in the 1930s. Part of the museum library, open to the public, is a loan of the Académie.
The Académie's emblem is the Ceres head designed by Jacques-Jean Barre for the first postage stamp of France.

History

On 25 May 1928, Gaston Tournier, editor-in-chief of Le Messager philatélie, launched the project of an academy whose members would be important and recognized philatelists. The magazine's readers were invited to elect the 25 founding members, without any list be proposed.
On 19 December 1928, took place the inaugural setting of the Académie de philatélie. The 25 elected members adopted the rules to become a member: the forty full members would be French nationals and chosen by the sitting full members. Thirty foreign members are created too. In the following years, a member has to be a corresponding member to pretend for full membership. Members are named for a lifelong tenure, but those who want to retire because they do no more have enough time can be appointed the title of honorary member.
The main public actions of the Académie was to militate for the creation of a French postal museum and to help constitute its collections and library.

Activities

During its private regular sessions, the members of the Académie de philatélie organise philatelic and marcophilic conferences.
Since 1959, the Académie edits a trimestrial revue, Documents philatéliques filled by its members. In 1968, the first two tomes of an Encyclopédie du timbre-poste was published.
Each year, if the Académie recognizes enough merits, philatelists non-members of the Académie can be awarded in three main domains:
In 1978, a stamp on stamp was issued by the French post for the 50th anniversary of the Académie. It represented the Sower by Oscar Roty and the Ceres head by Barre. It was designed by Académie's member Charles Bridoux and engraved by Claude Haley.

Publications

Among Académie's members, the following have an article on Wikipedia: postal museum curator Eugène Vaillé, editor Pierre Yvert, philatelists Jean-Pierre Mangin, Joseph Schatzkés.