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Pierre Jaquet-Droz (; 1721–1790) was a
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of the late eighteenth century. He was born on 28 July 1721 in
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, in the
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, which was then part of the
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. He lived in
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,
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, and
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, where he designed and built animated dolls known as
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to help his firm sell watches and mechanical caged
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.


Notable works

Constructed between 1768 and 1774 by Pierre Jaquet-Droz, his son Henri-Louis (1752-1791), and Jean-Frédéric Leschot (1746-1824), the automata include ''The Writer'' (made of 6000 pieces), ''The Musician'' (2500 pieces), and ''The Draughtsman'' (2000 pieces). His astonishing mechanisms fascinated the kings and emperors of
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,
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,
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and
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. Some consider these devices to be the oldest examples of the
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. ''The Writer'', a mechanical boy who writes with a quill pen upon paper with real ink, has an input device to set tabs, defining individual letters written by the boy, that form a programmable memory. It has 40 cams that represent the read-only program. The work of Pierre Jaquet-Droz predates that of
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by decades. The automata of Jaquet-Droz are considered to be some of the finest examples of human mechanical problem solving. Three particularly complex and still functional dolls, now known as the Jaquet-Droz automata, are housed at the Musée d'Art et d'Histoire (art and history museum) in Neuchâtel, Switzerland. He once constructed a clock that was capable of the following surprising movements:
There were seen on it a negro, a dog, and a shepherd; when the clock struck, the shepherd played six tunes on his flute, and the dog approached and fawned upon him. This clock was exhibited to the King of Spain, who was delighted with it. "The gentleness of my dog," said Droz, "is his least merit; if your Majesty touch one of the apples, which you see in the shepherd's basket, you will admire the fidelity of this animal." The King took an apple, and the dog flew at his hand, and barked so loud, that the King's dog, which was in the room, began also to bark; at this the Courtiers, not doubting that it was an affair of witchcraft, hastily left the room, crossing themselves as they went out. The minister of Marine was the only one that ventured to stay. The king having desired him to ask the negro what o'clock it was, the minister obeyed, but he obtained no reply. Droz then observed, that the negro had not yet learned Spanish.


Bibliography

*Perregaux, Charles, ''Les Jaquet-Droz et leurs automates'', Neuchâtel, 1906 *Perregaux, Charles et Perrot, François-Louis, ''Les Jaquet-Droz et Leschot'', Neuchâtel, 1916 *Chapuis, Alfred et Gélis, Edouard, ''Le monde des automates'', Paris, 1928 *Chapuis, Alfred et Droz, Edmond, ''Les automates, figures artificielles d'hommes et d'animaux'', Neuchâtel, 1949 *Maingot, Eliane, ''Les automates'', Paris, 1959 *Carrera, Roland, Loiseau, Dominique et Olivier Roux, ''Androïdes. Les automates Jaquet-Droz'', Lausanne, 1979 *Beaune, Jean-Claude, ''L'automate et ses mobiles'', Paris, 1980 *Tissot, André, ''Voyage de Pierre Jaquet-Droz à la Cour du Roi d'Espagne 1758-1759'', Neuchâtel, 1982 *Beyer, Annette,'' Faszinierende Welt der Automaten'', Munich, 1983 *Collectif, ''The Cyborg Handbook'', London, 1995 *Vanden Berghe, Marc, ''Henri-Louis Jaquet-Droz'' et ''Pierre Jaquet-Droz'' in ''Biographies Neuchâteloises'', tome I, *Hauterive, Attinger, 1996 *Collectif, ''Die Androïden: zur Poetologie des Automaten'', Bern, Peter Lang, 1996 (contributions in German en French. English summaries)


See also

* The Swatch Group, current maker of Jaquet Droz luxury watches * Maillardet's automaton * Android *
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* Singing bird box


References


External links


Pierre Jaquet-Droz
in the
Historical Dictionary of Switzerland The ''Historical Dictionary of Switzerland'' is an encyclopedia on the history of Switzerland that aims to take into account the results of modern historical research in a manner accessible to a broader audience. The encyclopedia is publish ...
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Montres Jaquet-Droz Story of the Jaquet-Droz androids, virtual museum and DVD
* __notoc__ {{DEFAULTSORT:Jaquet-Droz, Pierre 1721 births 1790 deaths German watchmakers (people) People from La Chaux-de-Fonds People from Le Locle