Francis Renaud (1887–1973), was a Breton sculptor mainly noted for his monumental granite public memorials in Brittany.
Born in Saint-Brieuc, CĂ´tes d'Armor, Brittany, Renaud was associated with the revival of Breton nationalist ideals in art in the early 20th century.
His earlier works are in a style close to Art Nouveau, influenced by the work of his tutor Jean Boucher.
His memorial to Le Braz comprises a granite pillar in the College A.
Braz, Saint-Brieuc, elaborately carved with symbolic figures representing Breton identity.
After World War II Renaud created another sculpture for the college, a statue of a naked youth entitled l'Ephebe, representing pupils of the College who had been deported and killed by the Nazis.