Edme Dumont (1720–1775) was a French sculptor.
He received his first lessons from his father, and was admitted to the Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture in 1768, with his reception piece Milo of Croton.
He married Marie Berthault and they had a son, the sculptor Jacques-Edme Dumont.
On 10 November 1775 he died at his home at the Louvre Palace and was buried the next day in the Holy Innocents' Cemetery.
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