Raymond Sudre


Raymond Sudre was a French sculptor.

Early life

Raymond Sudre was born on October 29, 1870, in Perpignan, France. He was tutored by sculptors Antonin Mercié and Alexandre Falguière.

Career

Sudre was a sculptor. He designed a bust of the Count of Blossac in the Blossac Park in Poitiers. He also designed the World War I memorial in Ille-sur-Têt. Additionally, he designed the Fontaine des Amours de Bagatelle on the grounds of the Château de Bagatelle in the 16th [arrondissement of Paris].
SudreHe won the Prix de Rome in 1900. He visited Quebec in 1929.
Sudre became a Knight of the Legion of Honour in 1914, and he was promoted to Officer in 1938.

Death

Sudre died in 1962.