Alphonse Clément André Brondy, known as Mattéo Brondy, (April 9, 1886 in Paris -1944 in Meknes, Morocco) was a French military veterinarian and painter.
He is most known for the paintings of Morocco that became travel posters.
His first works, exhibited from 1909 at the Salon des Indépendants and the French Artists Salon, met with 5 success (animal studies, landscapes of Italy, Portugal, Spain).