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Untitled
1984
Lyse Charland Favretti

Born in Montréal in 1948, Lyse Charland Favretti has created numerous glass works for public buildings and residences.

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Pierre Osterrath

Pierre Osterrath was born in Hony, Belgium, in 1939; after emigrating to Québec in 1953, he continued the family profession of glass art.

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Details
Category
Stained Glass
Acquisition mode
Architectural integration
Materials
antique stained glass, glass, resin
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Location
Location
Location
Station du Collège
Localization
North and south entrance buildings
Accessibility
Access limited to métro opening hours; artwork is outside the turnstiles

Artwork description

Lyse Charland Favretti and Pierre Osterrath created no fewer than five stained-glass windows for this station, four in the north access and one in the south. Those in the north access deal primarily with the history of Ville Saint-Laurent and educational themes, while the window in the south entrance is inspired by its aeronautics industry.