The Travelers (sculptures)

The Travelers, also known as Les Voyageurs, are bronze surrealist sculptures by the French artist Bruno Catalano.

[5] In 2013–2014, Bruno Catalano created the sculptures and displayed them in Marseilles, France, at the Marseille-Fos Port.

[4] The most famous of these Traveler sculptures is Le Grand van Gogh,[5] which is now on permanent display in Calgary, Canada.

The centrepiece was a tableau in the Church of San Gallo which included fragile terracotta versions of the statues.

The four terracotta works were complete human figures and each was placed opposite a traditional incomplete Traveler statue in bronze, intending to represent the end of the emigrants' journeys.