
FONDATION CARNOT
Under the aegis of the Fondation de France
Dedicated to the Memory of Mr. Lazare Carnot (1903 -

Ernest Claude Jean Carnot
Annecy, 26 December 1866 -
Second son of the President of the French Republic, Sadi Carnot
Graduating as a Civil Engineer of Mines and with a Bachelor of Law, Ernest Carnot
became an entrepreneurial and influential businessman. He occupied a dominant position
in the synthetic textiles industry. In 1903, he founded the Viscose Française, for
which he created subsidiaries or sister companies in Switzerland, Spain, Italy and
Belgium. He also created Cellophane in 1913, which he managed until 1930. He presided
over the Société de Participation de Rayonne from 1905 to 1922. He managed the Compagnie
des Transports Océaniques, the Compagnie Seine et Rhône, the Messageries Maritimes,
the Compagnie Asiatique et Africaine, the Société Coloniale de Bambas and the Compagnie
Tunisienne des Phosphates du Djebel-
For the first time in the history of the Republic, four generations of one family
succeeded each other in the National Assembly. Elected Deputy of the Côte-
