Charles Daudelin, GOQ (October 1, 1920 – April 2, 2001) was a Canadian sculptor and painter, a major Quebec artist.
Charles Daudelin, GOQ (October 1, 1920 – April 2, 2001) was a Canadian sculptor and painter, a major Quebec artist.
Born in Granby, Quebec, he became a pioneer in integrating art into public space. He created many public artworks, including:
Charles Daudelin was awarded the Quebec government's Prix Paul-Émile-Borduas in 1985, and was made a member of the Ordre national du Québec in 1998. He died in Kirkland, Quebec. His last work, Le Passage du 2 avril, is named for the date of his death and installed in front of Kirkland city hall.
Sculptural grille by Charles Daudelin, at Langelier metro station in Montreal
Éclatement II, fountain in front of the Gare du Palais, in Quebec City
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