Honoré-Jean-Aristide Husson

Honoré Jean Aristide Husson (born in Paris on 1 July 1803, died in Meudon on 30 July 1864) was a French academic sculptor of the 19th century.

In 1827, he won the 2nd Prix de Rome in 1827 and in 1830 the first Prix de Rome.

[1] Back in Paris, he participated in exhibitions from 1837 and won a 2nd class medal in 1837 and a first class medal in 1848.

On 9 May 1853, he married Sophie Desiree Marie Tremblay in Paris.

Husson received many State orders, including :

Place de la Concorde, with the two fountains