Léon-Ernest Drivier (22 October 1878, Grenoble – 8 January 1951, Paris), was a French illustrator and sculptor.
He entered the École des Beaux-Arts, then worked from 1907 in the studio of Auguste Rodin.
He was a friend of the sculptors Auguste de Niederhausern, Gaston Schnegg, Jane Poupelet and Antoine Bourdelle, among others.
His first time was akin to neo-romanticism, and then came close to neo-classicism of Charles Despiau.
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