Émile Reinaud

Alfred Émile Reinaud (12 March 1854 – 21 November 1924) was a French lawyer, politician and essayist who served as mayor of Nîmes from 1892 to 1900.

French historian Raymond Huard cites him as an example of the strong involvement of Nîmes lawyers within the local political community.

[1] He also wrote a reference biography on French painter Charles Jalabert, for which he received an award from the Académie française.

[8] In February 1894, Reinaud was elected a member of the Académie de Nîmes [fr], a learned society.

[10] Reinaud married Claire Lombard (1854–1939), a niece to French painter Charles Jalabert, and had three children: Paul, Charlotte, and Hélène.

Émile Reinaud in 1889, wearing a toque and a court dress .
Odonymic plate in Nîmes.