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© Armand Vaillancourt / SOCAN(2020) - Crédit photo :
Untitled
1960
Armand Vaillancourt
Born in Black Lake, this Québec artist was trained at the University of Ottawa and the École des beaux-arts de Montréal in the 1950s and is known for having upset well-established traditions in Québec, notably through his political engagement and his sculptural work.
Vaillancourt’s long and prolific career has featured by large-scale projects in the public space, including L’humain, a sculpture commissioned by the École des arts et métiers d’Asbestos (1963); Québec libre!, a fountain sculpture for San Francisco’s Embarcadero (1971); and Justice, an anti-apartheid artwork executed for the Palais de justice de Québec (1983).
Details
Category
Sculpture
Owner(s)
Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal
Acquisition mode
Donation
Source mention
Gift in memory of Claire Gohier by her husband
Materials
cast iron
Overall size
187 x 506 x 25 cm
Location
Location
Location
Avenue du Musée; West
Localization
Sculpture garden
Adress
1379 Sherbrooke Street West, Montreal, QC H3G 1K3