Full name: Henri Léon Gréber
Gender: Male
Born: 1855
Died: 1941
Country:
France
Sport: Art Competitions
Henri Léon Gréber was a French sculptor and the father of the architect Jacques Gréber. He was mainly active in the United States. He was best known for four equestrian statues for Harbor Hill which formed the J. C. Nichols Memorial and were later moved to Country Club Plaza in Kansas City, and for a copy of Rodin’s “The Kiss,” which is still exhibited at the Philadelphia Rodin Museum. |
| Games | Age | City | Sport | Event | Team | NOC | Rank | Medal | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1924 Summer | Paris | Art Competitions | Mixed Sculpturing | France | FRA | AC | |||
| 1924 Summer | Paris | Art Competitions | Mixed Sculpturing | France | FRA | AC |
| Games | Age | City | Sport | Country | Phase | Unit | Rank | Title | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1924 Summer | Paris | Art Competitions | France | Final Standings | AC | Sports Lift | |||
| 1924 Summer | Paris | Art Competitions | France | Final Standings | AC | The Champion |