Auguste Chabaud, born October 3, 1882 in Nimes and died May 23, 1955 in Graveson, is a French painter and sculptor. He is part of the pioneers of the modern painting and represents the landscapes, the gestures of daily life, as well as the massif of the Montagnette in his works. His expressionist-fauvist style differentiates him from other French painters of his generation. The Auguste Chabaud Museum presents a permanent collection of works by this artist.