Jean-Louis Brian (1805 Avignon-1864 Paris) was a French sculptor.
Brian was a pupil of David d'Angers. In 1832, he won, together with François Jouffroy, the Premier Grand Prix de Rome in sculpture with his statue Capanée foudroyé sous les murs de Thèbes.
Main works
Jeanne d'Albret, statue, stone, Paris, Jardin du Luxembourg
Saint Marc, statue, stone, Paris, place Franz Liszt, facade of the church of Saint Vincent de Paul
Caryatid, stone, Paris, Palais du Louvre
Portrait of Pierre-Marie Baillot, violinist, 1772–1842, marble, Versailles, Palace of Versailles
Portrait of Joseph Romain-Desfossés, admiral, 1798–1864, bust, marble, Versailles, Palace of Versailles
Portrait of Leo Strozzi, prior of Capua, general of the galleys, 1515–1554, 1840, bust, plaster, Versailles, Palace of Versailles