J. Maurice Reymond de Broutelles (born Maurice Reymond, de Broutelles is his spouse name,[1] and sometimes also given as "de Brouteilles", 25 April 1862 – 17 November 1936[2]) was a
Swisssculptor,
painter, and
engraver who worked in
Paris,
France.
Reymond had his atelier in Paris, where he frequently presented his works at expositions. At the Expositions Universelles in Paris in 1889 and in 1900 he was awarded a bronze and a silver medal for his works, respectively. He died in Paris at the age of 74.[5]
Selected works
Sculptures:
Statue Geschichtsschreiber der Vergangenheit (Chronicler of the past) at the
Federal Palace in Bern, Switzerland.
Statue Geschichtsschreiber der Gegenwart (Chronicler of the present) at the
Federal Palace in Bern, Switzerland.
The calm (plaster statue) and Bust of a child (
bronze), both at the
Musée Rath in
Geneva, Switzerland.
Statues of Polynesia and South America on the main post office of Geneva.