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Joseph Sec (Cadenet, 1715 - Aix-en-Provence, 1794) was a Bourgeois, a Jacobin and a penitent gray of Aix-en-Provence. He followed the occupation of Master carpenter and wood merchant.

Biography

Beginnings

Joseph Sec is born in Cadenet, in 1715, of Philippe Sec, domestic, and of Elisabeth Bosse, in a family seems it of middle-class, even cossue. The father then has a dozen hectares in property. The brother of Joseph, Jean Dry, will be named third Consul, his sister, Elisabeth Sec, becomes nun with the convent of Good-Pasteur with Aix.

It is in this context that, at 17 years, Joseph Sec becomes apprentice-carpenter the September 21st 1732 near the sior Claude Routier. Of the revolutionary , monument, known architecture today under the name of monument Joseph-Dryness or mausoleum Joseph-Dryness , borrows decorative elements from the Bible, the New Testament and the maconnic symbolic system . It is probable that Sec called upon a professional to assist it, whose name was Barthélémy Chardigny and who is obviously the author of several Bas-relief S

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