- Source: Henri Raybaud
Henri Charles Raybaud (born 4 June 1879 in Marseille-16 August,1942) was a French sculptor.
He studied in Paris under Gabriel Thomas and Jean-Antoine Injalbert and made his debut at the Paris Salon des Artistes Français in 1904 with the work "Le Berger et la mer" a plaster bas-relief now held by Marseille's Musée des Beaux-Arts.
Main works
Images of Reybaud's bronzes by the Gare Saint-Charles stairway
Main works (continued)
War memorials
References
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