List of public art in Montreal

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This is a partial list of public art in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

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Artworks

ImageCommon TitleOfficial TitleLocationArtist / DesignerYearNotes
After Babel, a Civic Square (5705123043).jpg After Babel, a Civic Square After Babel, a Civic Square Le Parterre Marlene Hilton-Moore and Jean McEwen 1993 [1]
Anamnèse 1+1 Anamnèse 1+1 Frédéric-Back Park Alain-Martin Richard2017 [2]
Gare Windsor, Ange de la Victoire.jpg Angel of Victory L'Ange de la Victoire Windsor Station Coeur de Lion McCarthy1922 [3]
Fete de quartier au Parc Athena..JPG Athéna Athéna Athena Park Spyros Gokakis1997 [4]
Guerre Boers Montreal.JPG Boer War Memorial Monument aux héros de la guerre des Boers Dorchester Square George William Hill 1907 [5]
Cactus modulaire 04.jpg Cactus modulaire Cactus modulaire La Laurentienne Building Robert Roussil1986 [6]
Cadran solaire Cadran solaire Rio Tinto Alcan Planetarium Herman J. van der Heide1967 [7]
Les Cariatides - Dominique Valade - 11.JPG Les cariatides Les cariatides René Lévesque Park Dominique Valade1988 [8]
Place du Canada Montreal 05.jpg Cenotaph Cenotaph Place du Canada 1924 [9]
Cheval a plume - Miroslav Maler - 03.JPG Cheval à plumeCheval à plume René Lévesque Park Miroslav Frederik Maler1988 [10]
China Wall - Jean-Marie Delavalle - 04.JPG China WallChina Wall René Lévesque Park Jean-Marie Delavalle1986 [11]
Montreal - Les Chuchoteuses (2613988190).jpg Les chuchoteuses Les chuchoteuses Rue Saint-Paul Rose-Aimée Bélanger2002 [12]
Cite Memoire - Montreal en Histoires 2016 (29275374424).jpg Cité Mémoire Cité Mémoire Old Montreal Michel Lemieux and Victor Pilon 2017 [13]
Promenade Bellerive 32.jpg Continuum 2009 (à la mémoire de Pierre Perrault) Continuum 2009 (à la mémoire de Pierre Perrault) Promenade Bellerive Park Roland Poulin2009 [14]
Danse de la PaixDanse de la Paix McGill University Robert Roussil1963 [15]
Le dejeuner sur l herbe - Dominique Rolland - 22.JPG Le déjeuner sur l'herbeLe déjeuner sur l'herbe René Lévesque Park Roger Langevin1990 [16]
Debout Debout La Fontaine Park Dominque Rolland1997 [17]
Detour le grand jardin - Michel Goulet - 04.JPG Détour : le grand jardinDétour : le grand jardin René Lévesque Park Michel Goulet 1994 [18]
Ecluses - Octavian Olariu - 06.JPG ÉclusesÉcluses René Lévesque Park Octavian Olariu1994 [19]
Edouard VII Montreal.JPG Edward VII Monument Monument à Édouard VII Phillips Square Louis-Philippe Hébert 1914 [20]
The English Pug 04.JPG The English Pug and the French Poodle The English Pug and the French Poodle 500 Place D'Armes Marc Andre J. Fortier 2013 [21]
Enterspace - Maurice Lemieux 06.jpg Enterspace near Peel station Maurice Lemieux1981 [22]
Montreal, August 2017 - 108.jpg Entourage Guimard Entourage Guimard Victoria Square Hector Guimard 1967 [23]
Exaltation - 1980-1981 - John V. Poretta - 03.jpg Exaltation Exaltation McGill University Giovanni (John) Porretta1967 [24]
Explorer - Mark Prent - 13.JPG ExplorerExplorer René Lévesque Park Mark Prent 1994 [25]
Feminine Landscape 20.jpg Female Landscape Female Landscape Place Ville Marie Gerald Gladstone 1972 [26]
Fenêtre sur l'avenir Fenêtre sur l'avenir McGill University Marcel Barbeau 1992 [27]
Marche Maisonneuve.jpg La Fermière La Fermière Maisonneuve Market Alfred Laliberté 1915 [28]
Square Saint-Louis.JPG Fontaine du Square Saint-Louis Fontaine du Square Saint-Louis Saint-Louis Square Jordan L. Mott 1849 [29]
From A - Takera Narita - 06.JPG From AFrom A René Lévesque Park Takera Narita1986 [30]
Montreal - Parc Mont-Royal, Statue d'Athena - 20050320.jpg George-Étienne Cartier Monument Monument à George-Étienne Cartier Mount Royal Park George William Hill 1919 [31]
Hermes - Graham Cantieni - 07.JPG HermèsHermès René Lévesque Park Graham Cantieni1988 [32]
Marguerite Bourgeoys par Jules Lasalle 02.jpg Hommage à Marguerite Bourgeoys Hommage à Marguerite Bourgeoys Place Marguerite-Bourgeoys Jules Lasalle 1988 [33]
Hommage à Maurice RichardHommage à Maurice RichardAnnick Bourgeau [34]
Flammes ou mains qui applaudissent, a vous de choisir. Lachine, Montreal, Quebec - panoramio.jpg Hommage à René LévesqueHommage à René Lévesque René Lévesque Park Robert Roussil1988 [35]
Monument Ignace Bourget 01.jpg Ignace Bourget Monument Mary, Queen of the World Cathedral Louis-Philippe Hébert 1903 [36]
The Black Rock Irish Commemorative Stone, Montreal, 2017 (cropped).jpg Irish Commemorative Stone [37]
Statue of Jeanne Mance, at Hotel Dieu hospital (Montreal) 24-MAY-2006.JPG Jeanne Mance Monument Hôtel-Dieu de Montréal Louis-Philippe Hébert [38]
Monument John Young.JPG John Young Monument Monument à John Young Old Port of Montreal Louis-Philippe Hébert 1911 [39]
Jp-riopelle-joute.jpg La Joute La Joute Place Jean-Paul-Riopelle Jean-Paul Riopelle 1970 [40]
Michel Goulet, Les lecons singulieres (volet II), 1990 (6049741336).jpg Les leçons singulières (volet 2) Les leçons singulières (volet 2) La Fontaine Park Michel Goulet 1991 [41]
Montreal, August 2017 - 095.jpg Lion of Belfort Le lion de Belfort Dorchester Square George William Hill, Robert Findlay 1897 [42]
Le Lion de la FeuilléeLe Lion de la Feuillée Montreal Botanical Garden René Dardel1831 [43]
Sir John A Macdonald Monument Montreal - 03.jpg Macdonald Monument Monument à Sir John A. Macdonald Place du Canada George Edward Wade 1895 [44]
Monumentmaisonneuve.JPG Maisonneuve Monument Monument à Paul de Chomedey, sieur de Maisonneuve Place d'Armes Louis-Philippe Hébert 1893 [45]
Frere Marie-Victorin.JPG Marie-Victorin Statue Monument au Frère Marie-Victorin Place d'Armes Sylvia Daoust 1951 [46]
Mihai Eminescu Montreal.jpg Mihai Eminescu Statue Hommage à Mihai Eminescu, poète roumain Parc Devonshire/Place de la RoumanieVasile Gorduz2005 [47]
Monument à Isabelle la Catholique Monument à Isabelle la Catholique Sir Wilfrid Laurier Park José Planes1958 [48]
Monument aux braves de N.D.G. Monument aux braves de N.D.G. David Estrom1919 [49]
Monument aux Braves de VerdunMonument aux Braves de VerdunCoeur de lion McCarthy1924 [50]
Montreal - QC - Gipfelkreuz Mont Real.jpg Mount Royal Cross Mount Royal Cross Mount Royal
Nelson Column, Montreal 2005-10-21.JPG Nelson's Column Monument à Nelson Place Jacques-Cartier Robert Mitchell 1809 [51]
Nicolaus Copernicus Monument.jpg Nicolaus Copernicus Monument [ Monument à Nicolas Copernic Rio Tinto Alcan Planetarium Bertel Thorvaldsen 1967 [52]
Non titré (Murale peinte)Non titré (Murale peinte)Parc Marcel-Légerartist unknown1850 [53]
Obelisque en hommage a Charles de Gaulle.jpg Obélisque en Hommage à Charles de Gaulle Obélisque en Hommage à Charles de Gaulle La Fontaine Park Olivier Debré 1992 [54]
The Passing Song - Catherine Widgery - 07.JPG The Passing SongThe Passing Song René Lévesque Park Catherine Widgery 1992 [55]
Cold feet.jpg Les petits baigneurs Les petits baigneurs Alfred Laliberté 1916 [56]
Le Phare d'Archimede, Dominique Rolland, 1986 (6345789935).jpg Le phare d'ArchimèdeLe phare d'Archimède René Lévesque Park Domininqe Rolland1986 [57]
La Pierre et le Feu, Jean-Pierre Morin, 1997 (6332020907).jpg La pierre et le feuLa pierre et le feu René Lévesque Park Jean-Pierre Morin1985 [58]
Place D'Youville obelisque.JPG Pioneers' Obelisk Place d'Youville J.A.U. Baudry1893 [59]
Polypede - 1967 - Charles Daudelin - 04.jpg Polypède Polypède McGill University Charles Daudelin 1967 [60]
Burns and Boer Horse.JPG Robert Burns Memorial Monument à Robert Burns Dorchester Square George Anderson Lawson 1930 [61]
Roddick Gates (McGill University) 2005-09-02.jpg Roddick Gates McGill University Gratton D. Thompson [62]
Arc-Michel-de-Broin.jpg Salvador Allende Monument L'arc Parc Jean-Drapeau Michel de Broin 2009 [63]
Signal pour Takis, Pierre Leblanc, 1986 (6287690274).jpg Signal pour TakisSignal pour Takis René Lévesque Park Pierre Leblanc1986 [64]
Site interlude - David Moore - 13.JPG Site/InterludeSite/Interlude René Lévesque Park David Moore1994 [65]
Souvenir de 1955 ou 2026 Roberval - Pierre Leblanc - 04.JPG Souvenir de 1955 ou 2026 Roberval Souvenir de 1955 ou 2026 Roberval René Lévesque Park Pierre Leblanc1992 [66]
Montreal, August 2017 - 029.jpg Square Forms and Circles Square Forms and Circles McGill University Barbara Hepworth 1963 [67]
Statue of Amphitrite, wife of PoseidonStatue of Amphitrite, wife of Poseidon World Trade Centre Montreal Dieudonné-Barthélémy Guibal1750 [68]
Children. Pierrette Lambert BAnQ P48S1P08711.jpg Statue of Adam Dollard des Ormeaux Monument à Dollard des Ormeaux La Fontaine Park Alfred Laliberté and Alphonse Venne1920 [69]
Statue Place Frere Andre.jpg Statue of André Bessette Monument au Frère André Place du frère AndreÉmile Brunet1986 [70]
Emilie Gamelin - 06.jpg Statue of Émilie Gamelin Monument à Émilie Gamelin Raoul Hunter 1999 [71]
Guy Lafleur 01.JPG Statue of Guy Lafleur Bell Centre
Howie Morenz 01.JPG Statue of Howie Morenz Bell Centre
Jean Beliveau 01.JPG Statue of Jean Béliveau Bell Centre
Montreal, August 2017 - 049.jpg Statue of Jean Drapeau Monument à Jean Drapeau Place de la DauversièreAnnick Bourgeau2001 [72]
Vauquelin Montreal.jpg Statue of Jean Vauquelin Monument à Jean Vauquelin Vauquelin Square Eugène-Paul Benet1927 [73]
Maurice Richard 01.JPG Statue of Maurice Richard Bell Centre
Story Rock - Bill Vazan - 03.JPG Story RockStory Rock René Lévesque Park Bill Vazan 1986 [74]
Parc La Fontaine 01.jpg Statue of Sir Louis-Hippolyte La Fontaine Monument à Sir Louis-Hippolyte La Fontaine La Fontaine Park Henri Hébert1930 [75]
TaiChi Single Whip 12.jpg Tai Chi Single Whip Victoria Square Ju Ming
Tenderness - Paul Lancz - 02.jpg Tenderness corner of Sherbrooke Street & Peel Street Paul Lancz
The Three Graces - 1931 - Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney - 05.jpg The Three Graces (Whitney) Three Bares Fountain McGill University Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney 1913 [76]
Tower of Songs, Hommage à Leonard Cohen Tower of Songs, Hommage à Leonard Cohen Crescent Street Miles MacGregor (El Mac), Gene Pendon2017 [77]
Square Victoria.JPG Victoria Memorial Monument à la reine Victoria Victoria Square Marshall Wood 1869 [78]
Parc Marguerite-Bourgeoys - 009.jpg Le Village imaginé. «Le Renard l’emporte, le suit à la trace…» Le Village imaginé. «Le Renard l’emporte, le suit à la trace…» Marguerite Bourgeoys Park Pierre Bourgault 2005 [79]
La Ville blanche - Andre Fournelle - 04.JPG La ville blancheLa ville blanche René Lévesque Park André Fournelle1986 [80]
Vire-au-vent - Gilles Boisvert - 04.JPG Vire au ventVire au vent René Lévesque Park Gilles Boisvert 1988 [81]
Vortexit II - Bill Vazan - 25.JPG Vortexit II Vortexit II René Lévesque Park Bill Vazan 2009 [82]
Les Voutes d Ulysse - Guy Nadeau - 13.JPG Les voûtes d'UlysseLes voûtes d'Ulysse René Lévesque Park Guy Nadeau1992 [83]
Montreal West - War Memorial.jpg War Memorial of Montreal West Memorial Park, Montreal West George William Hill 1921 [84]
Wilfrid Laurier Montreal.JPG Wilfrid Laurier Memorial Monument à Sir Wilfrid Laurier Dorchester Square Joseph-Émile Brunet 1953 [85]

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