Étienne Le Camus (Surintendant des Bâtiments)

Étienne Le Camus
Surintendant des Bâtiments du Roi
In office
1648–1656
MonarchLouis XIV of France
Preceded byCardinal Mazarin
Succeeded byAntoine de Ratabon
Personal details
Died1673
NationalityFrench

Étienne Le Camus (died 1673) was a French administrative office holder: Maître des Comptes at Grenoble, then Surintendant des Bâtiments from 1648 to 1656. He was the son of a very rich man, Nicolas Le Camus (died 1648), who married Marie Colbert (died 1642), a first cousin to the father of Jean-Baptiste Colbert. Étienne's oldest brother, also named Nicolas Le Camus, was the father of the future cardinal Étienne Le Camus. Other brothers included Antoine Le Camus, who became president of the Chambre des Comptes, and Édouard Le Camus, who became a priest of the Oratoire and commissioned Charles Le Brun to decorate the Church of the Carmelites in the Rue Saint-Jacques. One of his sisters, Marie Le Camus (died 1678), married Michel Particelli d'Hémery, surintendant des finances.