Paul Ducuing

Paul Ducuing (30 April 1867 – 9 March 1949) was a French sculptor.

[3] Ducuing exhibited his sculptures at the Salon, where he won medals in 1898, 1901 and 1906.

[3] He also designed Monument à Françoise de Cezelli in Leucate.

[4] He also designed World War I monuments in Castelsarrasin, Valence-d'Agen and Saint-Gaudens.

[3] Ducuing married Countess François Simard de Pitray, the widow of Antonin Mercié, in 1922.

Omer Sarraut (1905)
Square André Chénier Carcassonne
Bust of S.M. Khai Dinh, Emperor of Annam by Paul Ducuing