Gustave Michel
Gustave Frédéric Michel was a French sculptor, and medallist, according to Marina Warner "one of the most famous sculptors of the first decades of this century in France," although virtually unknown today. He also taught sculpture; among his pupils was the American Edith Howland.
Works
Monument commemorating the French Revolution, Châtellerault, 1890- two figural groups on the supports of Pont [de Bir-Hakeim] in Paris, circa 1900Monument to Jules Ferry and Autumn, the Jardin [des Tuileries] in Paris, 1910
- 1924 Medal Occupation of the Ruhr.