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 [1], 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.
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Charles Daudelin. Odalisque or
Le sphinx, 1948. Oil on canvas. Montreal Museum of Fine
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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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