Ferrat designed
public sculptures in his hometown of Aix-en-Provence and in nearby Marseille. He designed one of the sculptures at the top of the
Fontaine de la Rotonde in 1860. He also designed a bust of
François Granet, a painter from Aix, at the top of the
Fontaine Bellegarde. Meanwhile, he designed
caryatids and the
pediment on the
Hôtel Louvre et Paix in
Marseille. Ferrat designed many busts for private collections and city halls. His sculpture entitled 'Le Prince impérial' is exhibited at the
Château de Compiègne. In 1849, he designed
The Fall of Icarus, which is now exhibited at the
Philadelphia Museum of Art. Moreover, he designed a bust of
Hippolyte Fortoul, a politician, in 1857. It was given to the city of
Digne in 1868, and it is still in their collection to this day. It was given to the city of
Lisieux in 1935, and it is still in their collection. ==Death==