Eugène Grasset’s alphabet design was acquired by Georges Peignot who patented it on October 7, 1897 under the name Grasset. Cut by Henri Parmentier [Wikipedia] and released by Peignot & Fils in roman (1898) and italic (1901) styles. Adopted by ATF (1904), Genzsch & Heyse (as Grasset-Antiqua, 1901), and Monotype (1912). [Reichardt 2011] [Klimsch]
Octavian (Scriptorium, 1993) is an uncredited abomination based on the roman. Grantham (Paul Lloyd, 1996) is a likewise uncredited freebie digization in eight styles incl. faux bold, condensed, shaded, and contoured variants. Isla (Sudtipos, 2004) is a digital interpretation of the italic.