Works by Jean Fréour

[1] Fréours bronze sculpture depicting two Breton women washing oysters stands in Cancale's place de l'église.

[2] Fréour was the sculptor of a bust of this poet which is located in Bourgneuf-en-Retz[3] This monument stands in Le Croisic, Bouguer's birthplace in 1698.

[4] Fréour sculpted a statue of St Louis for the façade of this Mesquer-Quimiac chapel and inside the church is his sculpture "Vierge à l'Enfant".

In 1957 Fréour sculpted the figure of Christ in rose-coloured granite, and this has been attached to an old 18th-century windmill, the "moulin du Pé", which is effectively a calvary.

[9] This Fréour bust of the French sailor, admiral and privateer during the Revolution (corsair) was erected on 22 April 1947.

[13] This 1983 bronze sculpture by Fréour stands outside Batz-sur-Mer's museum devoted to the history of the local salt marshes.

It depicts a woman carrying salt contained in a wooden receptacle called a "gède".

He added some relief carvings depicting scenes from Jesus' life and a sculpture showing Christ being brought down from the Cross.

[26] This sculpture in the Saint-Charles de Potyze French military cemetery in Ypres is arguably Fréours best known work.

[27] This famous Jean Fréour bronze is located in the Château des ducs de Bretagne.

[30] In the parish church of Bruz there is a statue of Sainte Thérèse de Lisieux by Fréour.

This bronze 1993 monument stands in Fougères's Place Aristide Briand (Square des Fusillés).

[34] This Breton singer was known as "Glenmor" and Fréour worked on his memorial in Rennes's parc du Thabor.

He fought with the Free French forces ("Forces Françaises Libres") at Bir-Hakeim against Rommel, became the first military governor of Paris after it was liberated, became a French Minister of War and at the end of what was a glittering career was made a "Maréchal de France" in 1984.

It was erected in December 1949 and dedicated to Notre- Dame-de Boulogne or as she is sometimes called "Notre Dame du Bon Retour".

"Les Laveuses d'huîtres"
Fréour sculpture on old windmill
Bust of Charles Cornic by Fréour
Fréour's statue stands in front of the Musée des marais salants