Marcelle Ferron
Marcelle Ferron (January 29, 1924 – November 19, 2001), a Québécoise painter and stained glass artist, was a major figure in the Quebec contemporary art scene.
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January 29 - 1924 - November 19 - 2001 - Québécoise - Painter - Stained glass - Quebec
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Jacques Ferron, a famous Quebec writer, is her elder brother, while Madeleine Ferron, another writer, is also their sister.
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Jacques Ferron - Madeleine Ferron
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Born in Louiseville (Mauricie), Quebec, she was an early member of Paul-Émile Borduas's Automatistes art movement. She signed the manifesto Refus global, a watershed event in the Quebec cultural scene, in 1948.
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Louiseville - Mauricie - Quebec - Paul-Émile Borduas - Automatistes - 1948
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In 1953 she moved to Paris, where she worked for thirteen years in drawing and painting and was introduced to the art of stained glass, for which she would become best known.
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One of her most famous stained-glass windows is at Champ-de-Mars metro station in Montreal. It was one of the first non-figurative works to be installed in the metro, in defiance of the didactic style present in other works of the period, and signaled a major shift in public art in Montreal between the policies of then-art director Robert Lapalme and future art director and fellow Automatiste Jean-Paul Mousseau. Other of her works can be seen at Vendôme metro station, Hôpital Sainte-Justine, and the ICAO headquarters, in Montreal; the Place du Portage in Gatineau, Quebec; and the Granby, Quebec courthouse.
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Metro - Montreal - Robert Lapalme - Jean-Paul Mousseau - ICAO - Gatineau, Quebec - Granby, Quebec
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She was awarded the 1983 Paul-Émile-Borduas medal for the visual arts by the government of Quebec. http://www.prixduquebec.gouv.qc.ca/recherche/desclaureat.asp?noLaureat=183 In 1985 she was made a Knight of the National Order of Quebec and was promoted to Grand Officer in 2000.
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1983 - National Order of Quebec
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She died in Montreal.
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