
Robert de Cotte
Robert de Cotte (French pronunciation: [ʁɔbɛʁ də kɔt]; 1656 – 15 July 1735) was a French architect-administrator, under whose design control of the royal buildings of France from 1699, the earliest notes presaging the Rococo style were introduced. First a pupil of Jules Hardouin-Mansart, he later became his brother-in-law and his collaborator. After Hardouin-Mansart’s death, de Cotte completed his unfinished projects, notably the royal chapel at Versailles and the Grand Trianon.
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- Other Names :Robert de Cotte,Ρομπέρ ντε Κοτ,Кот, Робер де,Рабер дэ Кот,Робер де Кот,Робер де Котт,Ռոբեր դը Կոտ,רובר דה קוטה,روبيرت د كوت,罗贝尔·德·科特,羅貝爾·德·科特
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- Country : France
- Born on 15 July