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Charles Daudelin

Charles Daudelin (1920-2001) was a Canadian sculptor, a major Quebec artist.

Born in Granby, Quebec[?], he became a pioneer in integrating art into public space. His works include:

  • the altar screen for the Sacré-Coeur chapel for Notre-Dame Basilica in Montreal;
  • works in Viger Square in Montreal and the Place du Québec in Paris;
  • aluminum joints at Mont-Royal station and large sculptural grilles at Langelier station in the Montreal metro.

Charles Daudelin was made a member of the Ordre national du Québec in 1998.

See List of Quebecois


Sculptural grille by Charles Daudelin, at Langelier metro station in Montreal



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