List of works by Jean Antoine Injalbert

The son of a stonemason, Injalbert first served an apprenticeship with an ornamental sculptor, then entered the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris in 1866 with a municipal scholarship.

These buildings contain Charles Le Brun's residence and workshops that served as foundries for most of the bronze statues in the park of Versailles, as well as looms on which tapestries are still woven following seventeenth century techniques.

The Gobelins factory still produces a limited amount of tapestries for the decoration of French governmental institutions these with contemporary subjects.

He offered the work as a gift to the town and the inauguration took place on the 18 August 1902 at the same time as the busts of Hugo, Rosier and Viennet were unveiled.

[11] "BENJAMIN FABRE POETE LANGUEDOCIEN BITERROIS 1832–1911"Injalbert executed this bust in 1921, based on a plaster model which he sculpted in 1876.

The building is no longer occupied and has fallen into disrepair but hopefully the Béziers authorities will make sure that Injalbert's work survives.

[32] [33] "In this square on the third of December 1851 the army fired upon the Republican Demonstrators, who, encouraged by the Mayor, Casimir Peret, were against the coup d'État by Napoleon III"The suppression of this protest movement resulted in certain persons being condemned to death and others deported to French Guiana.

C’était le beau frère de Joseph Chappaz, industriel de Béziers pour qui Injalbert a réalisé la statuaire décorant la maison (Maison Chappaz à Béziers achetée par la ville en 2018) et les sculptures du tombeau de famille (Cimetière Vieux à Béziers).

Molière was born Jean-Baptiste Poquelin, (1622–1673), and rated by many critics as the greatest comic dramatist of all times and considered worthy to stand with Sophocles and Shakespeare.

Injalbert's composition for the memorial comprises a bronze "Angel of Victory" at the summit with groups placed around it.

A soldier lies by one group, one suspects mortally wounded, whilst two women stand together overcome with grief and are embraced by a figure representing France.

Jean Antoine Injalbert
Jean Antoine Injalbert's 1889 bust of "Marianne" often called "La République"
The sculpture "Abundance" by Injalbert on the Pont Mirabeau in Paris
Mirabeau's statue in the Panthéon
Gabriel Vicaire by Injalbert
Auguste Comte by Injalbert. Place de la Sorbonne
Formigé's Gobelins building in Paris. Injalbert's 4 caryatides can be seen as well as Landowski's bas-relief
Fontaine du Titan, Béziers, Plateau des Poètes.
Jean Antoine Injalbert's Titan Fountain. Photograph courtesy Annie in Béziers
Tomb in Béziers Old Cemetery. Photograph courtesy Brigitte Hamey
The tomb of Jean Antoine Injalbert. Photograph shown courtesy Brigitte Hamey
Bas-relief on the tomb.
The tomb of Fabregat, topped by the bust sculpted by Injalbert.
The tomb of Joseph Ribo-Méron.
Injalbert work in Villa Antonine. Photograph courtesy Annie in Béziers
Statue of Louis Gallet