Jean Barnabé Amy (11 June 1839 – 24 March 1907) was a French sculptor who mainly specialized in bas relief.
[4] Amy made his debut at the Salon in 1868 with The Muse of Ponsard, now held by the Tarascon town hall, and The Punishment.
[3] His bronzed plaster bust of the famous Provençal poet Nicolas Saboly (1614–1675) was exhibited in the Salon of 1876 under the incorrect name Jacoby and donated by Amy to the Musée Calvet in 1877.
[3] In 1877 the Soucieta Felibrenco dé Paris was founded by Batisto Bonnet, Jean Barnabé Amy, Joseph Banquier, Duc-Quercy, Maurice Faure, Louis Gleize and Pierre Grivolas.
The Musée Calvet in Avignon holds his Joseph Roumanille (1872, plaster bas-relief) and Marc Bonnefoy (1890, bronze bust).