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  2. Culture of Quebec - Wikipedia

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    For many years a mostly rural society, Quebec has a tradition of craft art, including the making of stained glass windows, as exemplified in the art of Marcelle Ferron. The group known as Les Automatistes, and its best known artist, Jean-Paul Riopelle, is perhaps Quebec's best known contribution to the world of fine art.

  3. Canadian Handicrafts Guild - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1950s the Guild began to help the Inuit of Port Harrison, Quebec, to sell their arts and crafts. [16] Craft organizations in the 1950s changed focus from traditional to modern art, and acquired a more professional image. [17] The artists now began to be recognized as individuals, in contrast to the earlier collective identity. [6]

  4. Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec - Wikipedia

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    The Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec (French pronunciation: [kɔ̃sɛj dez‿aʁ e de lɛtʁ dy kebɛk], CALQ) is a public agency founded in 1994 by the government of Quebec. CALQ offers support and funding for art projects in the performing arts, multidisciplinary arts, circus arts, visual arts, media arts, architectural research ...

  5. Category:Culture of Quebec - Wikipedia

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    This is a collection of articles about art, cinema, literature, music and culture of the Province of Quebec, Canada. By province ... Quebec art (3 C, 10 P)

  6. Tourism in Quebec - Wikipedia

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    Transportation [43] to Quebec includes plane, bus, train and car. There are flights to Quebec from major cities in North America, Europe and Asia. [44] Montreal is a 70-minute flight from New York and is less than 6 hours and 45 minutes by air from London or Paris. Provinces and states that border Quebec are served by rail and road networks.

  7. Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec - Wikipedia

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    The Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec (English: National Fine Arts Museum of Quebec), abbreviated as MNBAQ, is an art museum in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. The museum is located in National Battlefields Park and is a complex of four buildings. Three of them were purpose-built for the museum and one was originally a provincial prison.

  8. List of museums in Quebec City - Wikipedia

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    Website, work of the Augustines in Quebec, fine and decorative art, historic artifacts Musée des Ursulines de Québec: Religious: History of the convent of the Ursulines of Quebec Musée du Fort: Military: Website, military history of Quebec City Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec (Quebec National Museum of Fine Arts) Art: Focus is ...

  9. Canadian art - Wikipedia

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    Historically, the Catholic Church was the primary patron of art in early Canada, especially Quebec, and in later times, artists have combined British, French, and American artistic traditions, at times embracing European styles and at the same time, working to promote nationalism. Canadian art remains the combination of these various influences.