Robert Clicquot (1645–1719) was a French organ builder from Paris.
His most notable organs are in the Chapel of the Palace of Versailles, the churches of Saint-Quentin and Saint-Louis des Invalides in Paris and Rouen Cathedral.
François-Henri Clicquot (1732–1790), Robert's grandson, built the monumental organ of Saint-Sulpice as well as those in Souvigny (1782) and in Poitiers Cathedral.
His great-grandson Claude-François Clicquot (1762 - 1801) saved many organs during the French Revolution.
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