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Joseph-Arthur Vincent
1852 - 1903
A sculptor in wood and modeller, Joseph-Arthur Vincent learned sculpting in the Montréal studio of Charles-Olivier Dauphin from 1865 to 1870. After spending ten years at the Ernest Chanteloup foundry as an artist-designer, Vincent opened his studio in 1879. In 1891-92, he taught modelling and sculpture at the École des arts et métiers de Montréal. His most important artwork is the baldachin at the Mary Queen of the World basilica and cathedral in Montreal (circa 1895).