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The original "reading room" of the Art Association of Montreal was the precursor of the museum's current library, the oldest art library in Canada. [ 4 ] The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts is a member of the International Group of Organizers of Large-scale Exhibitions, [ 5 ] also known as the Bizot Group, a forum which allows the leaders of the ...
Galerie Walter Klinkhoff (1949 - 2013) was a Canadian art gallery in Montreal, Quebec, which specialized in the purchase and sale of Canadian Art from 1850 on. [1]Founded in 1949 by Walter and Gertrude Klinkhoff, the gallery dealt directly with some of the most important Canadian artists including A.Y. Jackson, Arthur Lismer, Edwin Holgate, Marc-Aurele Fortin, Prudence Heward and Kathleen ...
Montreal Museums Day (French: Journée des musées montréalais) is an annual event in Montreal. One Sunday every May, more than 30 of the city's largest museums and galleries offer free admission and extended opening hours. [ 6 ]
The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (MMFA) was established in 1860 as the Art Association of Montreal, to encourage art appreciation in the city. It did not start to exhibit works until the late 1870s and 1880s, when wealthy patrons who had prospered from Canada's industrialization began to donate both cash and works, and it was soon able to build ...
Old Port of Montreal: Louis-Philippe Hébert: 1911 [39] La Joute: La Joute: Place Jean-Paul-Riopelle: Jean-Paul Riopelle: 1970 [40] Les leçons singulières (volet 2) Les leçons singulières (volet 2) La Fontaine Park: Michel Goulet: 1991 [41] Lion of Belfort: Le lion de Belfort: Dorchester Square: George William Hill, Robert Findlay: 1897 [42 ...
Exhibition room, Art Gallery, Montreal, QC, 1879 Wm. Notman & Son 1879, 19th century Notman photographic Archives - McCord Museum VIEW-1042 Salle d'exposition, Art Gallery, Montréal, QC, 1879 Wm. Notman & Son 1879, 19e siècle Archives photographiques Notman - Musée McCord
Valentin Gallery is an art gallery in Quebec. Created in 1934, it was first called "L'Art français" and had its start on Laurier Street in Montreal. [1] Owners Lucienne (1900-1992) and Louis (1890-1956) Lange initially showed works by French artists. By the 1940s they were offering art by Marc-Aurèle Fortin and Philip Surrey. [2]
View of the Place des Arts esplanade. The Musée d'art contemporain is on the left; behind it is the Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier, with the Théâtre Maisonneuve on the right. Place des Arts (French pronunciation: [plas dez‿aʁ]) is a major performing arts centre in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, and the largest cultural and artistic complex in Canada. [1]