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Nationality
  
French


Name
  
Pierre Desgoutte

Pierre Desgoutte

Born
  
February 26, 1874 (
1874-02-26
)
Saint-Hilaire-sous-Charlieu, Loire, France

Occupation
  
Founder of Cottin & Desgouttes, Engineering

Spouse(s)
  
Josephine Curial, Elisabeth Wilhelmine Caroline Nobile de Zenetti

Children
  
Georges Desgoutte, Gabriel Desgoutte

Parent(s)
  
Jean Desgoutte and Marie-Philiberte Plasse

Died
  
December 10, 1955, Nice, France

Pierre-Marie-Joseph Desgoutte (February 26, 1874 – December 10, 1955), whose name is sometimes spelled Desgouttes, was a French industrialist, founder of the Automobiles Cottin et Desgouttes company.

Life

Pierre Desgoutte was born at Saint-Hilaire-sous-Charlieu, in the arrondissement of Roanne in the Loire, son of Jean Desgoutte and Marie-Philiberte Plasse.

He started working in the automobile area in 1896, first as a designer with Audibert & Lavirotte, where he designed a number of models, then as an engineer with Berliet.

In 1897, he married a young girl from the Savoie region, Joséphine Curial, with whom he had two sons, Georges (1898) and Gabriel (1900).

In 1904, he launched Desgouttes et Cie, which later became Automobiles Cottin et Desgouttes (A final "s" was added to the name Desgoutte for marketing reasons). He personally designed three models: the 12, 16 and 40 hp.

The company was very successful. However, in 1923, Pierre Desgoutte divorced, retired from Cottin & Desgouttes, married Elisabeth Wilhelmine Caroline Nobile de Zenetti, of Austrian origin, last descendant of an old Venetian family, and settled in Nice, where he bought a villa that had belonged to the painter Jules Chéret.

Up to his death in Nice in 1955, he continuously demonstrated interest in automobile issues, and he issued patents concerning road and rail transportation shortly before he died.

References

Pierre Desgoutte Wikipedia


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