Étienne Laclotte (1728–1812) was a French architect, who, alongside his brothers Michel and Jean, designed numerous hôtels particuliers in Bordeaux during the 18th century.[1]
Selected commissions
edit- Château Labottière, built in partnership with Jean Laclotte, 1770-73 for Étienne Labottière, has been designated a monument historique;
- Hôtel de Lalande, constructed about 1779 in a sober neoclassical idiom. At the present time, the town mansion houses the Museum of Decorative Arts and Design;
- Château Bertranon at Sainte-Croix-du-Mont, Gironde;
- Hôtel Bonnaffé, mansion house built for François Bonnaffé, one of the richest shipowner of Bordeaux.
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Château Labottière (1773)
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Hôtel de Lalande (1779)
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Hôtel Bonnaffé (1785)
See also
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edit- ^ Philippe Maffre (2013). Construire Bordeaux au XVIIIe siècle. Les frères Laclotte, architectes en société (1756–1793). Bordeaux: Société Archéologique de Bordeaux. ISBN 978-2-90817-514-1.