Some snapshots I’ve taken relatively recently that are kind of unclassifiable
Stained-glass mural by Nicholas Sollogoub in the McGill Metro.Stained-glass mural by Nicholas Sollogoub in the McGill Metro.Stained-glass mural by Nicholas Sollogoub in the McGill Metro.Stained-glass mural by Nicholas Sollogoub in the McGill Metro.Widow's Walks on Centre Street.On Axis looking up McGill College.Door on Saint Andre.Apartments on Coursol.
Three Piece Reclining Figure by Henry Moore in the CIBC Building on René-Lévesque.Three Piece Reclining Figure by Henry Moore in the CIBC Building on René-Lévesque.Three Piece Reclining Figure by Henry Moore in the CIBC Building on René-Lévesque.Three Piece Reclining Figure by Henry Moore in the CIBC Building on René-Lévesque.Three Piece Reclining Figure by Henry Moore in the CIBC Building on René-Lévesque.Three Piece Reclining Figure by Henry Moore in the CIBC Building on René-Lévesque.Three Piece Reclining Figure by Henry Moore in the CIBC Building on René-Lévesque.Hommage aux fondateurs de la ville de Montréal by Pierre Gaboriau and Pierre Osterrath in the Berri-UQAM metro station.Chandelier in Les Cours Mont-RoyalChandelier in Les Cours Mont-RoyalChandelier in Les Cours Mont-RoyalChandelier in Les Cours Mont-Royal
Hey! One more piece of art you missed from the McGill Métro station: the urban relief map of Montréal behind a wall of glass bricks just to the left of the entrance into Les Aiules de la Mode (former Eaton store).
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Howdy!
Thanks, I have some video of stuff their that I took that day as well, but I don’t think I got the relief map, and I also missed the terra-cotta murals at the entrance to Les Ailes de la Mode. Obviously I’m going to have to go back…
Hey! One more piece of art you missed from the McGill Métro station: the urban relief map of Montréal behind a wall of glass bricks just to the left of the entrance into Les Aiules de la Mode (former Eaton store).
Howdy!
Thanks, I have some video of stuff their that I took that day as well, but I don’t think I got the relief map, and I also missed the terra-cotta murals at the entrance to Les Ailes de la Mode. Obviously I’m going to have to go back…