Ringot came from a family of marbriers and sculptors, and studied in local colleges before entering the
École des Beaux-Arts in Lille and then Paris. After his studies he returned to
Bergues, married Hélène Sagary and set up his studio in the rue de l'Arsenal. There he produced his first major monument: the figure of
Johannes Gutenberg for the front of the then
Le Nord Maritime newspaper building in
Dunkirk. This work is now in the Jean Bart school. In 1910 he moved to
Malo-les-Bains and employed several workers and artists, one of whom was Louis Piron. Seven years later Ringot moved to the
Seine-Maritime region and lived and worked there for several years before returning to
Malo-les-Bains where he lived out the rest of his life. == War memorials ==