Detail View: Design Library Image Collection: Maisonneuve Monument

Accession Number: 
173022
Order Title: 
Archivision Addition Module FOUR--6,080 images
Type of View: 
partialView
View Title: 
Monument base, showing sculpture depicting LeMoyne
Date of View: 
9/1/2008
Image description: 
Charles le Moyne de Longueuil et de Ch¿teauguay, (August 2, 1626 -February 1685), was an early explorer who lived in Huron country with the Jesuits where he learned Indian languages. In 1646 he moved to Ville-Marie (present-day Montreal) where he spent the remainder of his career and his life.
Image Rights: 
¿ Scott Gilchrist, Archivision, Inc.
Source Institution: 
Archivision, Inc.
Collection: 
Addition Module FOUR
Culture: 
Canadian
Subject: 
Maisonneuve, Paul de Chomedey de, 1612-1676
Subject: 
Native North Americans
Work Types: 
Art; sculpture (visual works)
Work Types: 
Architecture; public works; monuments
Preferred Title: 
Maisonneuve Monument
Agent Display: 
Louis-Philippe H¿bert (Canadian sculptor, 1850-1917)
Date: 
1895 (creation)
Materials: 
bronze; stone
Technique: 
casting (process)
Alternate Title: 
Paul de Chomedy, Sieur de Maisonneuve
Locations: 
Montr¿al, Quebec , Canada
Location Type: 
(site)
Style/Period: 
Nineteenth century
Style/Period: 
Beaux-Arts
Classification: 
Sculpture