Jules Lasalle
Born (1957-04-01 ) April 1, 1957 (age 66) Nationality Canadian Notable work commemorative monuments
Jules Lasalle (born April 1, 1957) is a Canadian sculptor living and working in Montreal. He has made many commemorative monuments that can be seen in Montreal , Longueuil , Quebec City , and other places.
Works
Jackie Robinson behind Montreal's Olympic Stadium In 2012 the Canadian Pauline Marois unveiled a statue by Lasalle of Idola Saint-Jean , Thérèse Casgrain and Marie-Claire Kirkland . The statue was to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Kirkland being made the first Canadian female minister.[1]
Monica, erected in 1985 on Promenade du Père-Marquette, in Lachine borough, Montreal.
Natasha, monumental sculpture in 3 fragments, imitating Easter Island 's statues, erected in Lachine in 1986.
Jackie Robinson , erected in 1987 behind Montreal's Olympic Stadium .
Joseph-Xavier Perreault's bust, erected in 1987 behind Place du Commerce, Montreal.
Hommage à Marguerite Bourgeoys , erected in 1988 in Old Montreal , behind the 85, Notre-Dame street.
Hommage aux femmes qui consacrèrent leur vie à l'instruction et à l'éducation: Marie de l'Incarnation, Quebec city, 1997 [2]
Monument aux Frères éducateurs: Marcellin Champagnat et Jean-Baptiste de la Salle : L'envol, Quebec city, 2000 [3]
Maurice Richard 's monument, Montreal, 2001 [4]
Statues pour la Chapelle Notre-Dame du Sacré-Cœur, Montreal, 2002 [5]
Monument du Chevalier de Lorimier, Montreal.
Pierres tombales (with Annick Bourgeau) for a campaign on AIDS , Agence Marketel), 2003 [6]
Deportation, i.e. Great Upheaval (with André Fournelle), Acadia , Grand-Pré National Historic Site of Canada, 2006 [7]
Robert Bourassa 's monument, behind the Parliament of Quebec, 2006.[8] [9]
Jean Béliveau 's statue (with Annick Bourgeau), Colisée Jean-Béliveau, Longueuil, 2007 [10] [11]