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Residence
  
Aix-en-Provence

Died
  
1694

Name
  
Jean-Claude Rambot

Occupation
  
Sculptor Architect

Nationality
  
French


Jean-Claude Rambot

Born
  
1621
Franche-Comte

Jean-Claude Rambot (1621–1694) was a French sculptor and architect.

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Early life

Jean-Claude Rambot was born in 1621 in Franche-Comté.

Career

He became a renowned sculptor and architect in Aix-en-Provence.

As a sculptor, he designed the Fontaine des Quatre-Dauphins in 1667, a fountain listed as a monument historique since 1905. He also designed the Atlas of the Pavillon Vendôme. Additionally, he designed the Hôtel d'Arbaud-Jouques, located at 19 Cours Mirabeau and listed since 1990, in 1670.

Death

He died in 1694.

Legacy

  • The Parc Rambot, a public park in Aix-en-Provence, is named in his honour.
  • References

    Jean-Claude Rambot Wikipedia


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