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The English Pug and the French Poodle

Fortier, Marc-André J.
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Alternative Title
Le Caniche Français et Le Carlin Anglais
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/1721.3/171711
Date
2013
Description
One figure, the "French Poodle", detail, upper half; Cast by Atelier du Bronze foundry, this is a two-piece "diptych" sculpture of two over-life-size figures of a masked man, holding a pug and a masked woman holding a miniature French poodle, symbolizing the British and French heritage in Canada with both realism and a sense of social satire. The Pug and the French Poodle are looking at each other across the plaza while the owners are looking in opposite directions. Fortier was born in Montreal. Source: M.A.J. Fortier [artist website]; http://majfortier.com (accessed 6/18/2014)
Type of Work
sculpture (visual work)
Subject
animal, caricatures or satire, contemporary (1960 to present), human figure, dogs, Twenty-first century
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© Scott Gilchrist, Archivision, Inc.
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Licensed for educational and research use by the MIT community only
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