Bernard-Gabriel Seurre or Seurre the Elder (11 July 1795 – 3 October 1867) was a French sculptor. His younger brother Charles Émile Seurre (1798–1858) was also a sculptor.
Born in Paris, Bernard Seurre was a student of the sculptor Pierre Cartellier. In 1818 Bernard Seurre won the Prix de Rome for sculpture with a relief on the subject Chilonis imploring mercy for her husband Cleombrotus He then produced sculptures for the Arc de Triomphe between 1833 and 1836 and produced a design for a sculpture on top of it in 1833 (though this was never realized).
He died in Paris.
The Battle of Aboukir, bas-relief, stone, east façade (champs-Élysées side), above The Apotheosis of Napoleon I and The Triumph of 1810 by Jean-Pierre CortotEntablature frieze, west façade (avenue de la Grande-Armée side), right halfEntablature frieze, south façade (avenue Kléber side), left halfDesign for sculpture on top of the Arc de triomphe - allegory of France victorious (1833), drawing, Paris, musée d'OrsayMolière standing in meditation, over-life-size, bronze, Paris, Musée du LouvreMolière, bronze, Paris, 1844, fontaine Molière, junction of rue de Richelieu and la rue MolièreJean de La Fontaine, statue, marble, Paris, palais de l'InstitutModesty, statue, Paris, cimetière du Père-Lachaise, tomb of Pierre Cartellier, left sidePortrait of Nicolas Béhuchet, admiral of France, died 1340 (vers 1838), bust, plaster, Versailles, châteaux de Versailles et de Trianon