Jeanne Mance Monument
The Jeanne Mance Monument is a memorial in Montreal.
Location in Montreal | |
Coordinates | 45°30′53″N 73°34′44″W |
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Location | Hôtel-Dieu de Montréal |
Designer | Louis-Philippe Hébert |
Type | Monument |
Material | Bronze (sculptural group), Grey granite (pedestal) |
Beginning date | 1909 |
Opening date | September 2, 1909 |
Dedicated to | Jeanne Mance |
Overview
The monument by Louis-Philippe Hébert portrays Jeanne Mance comforting an injured colonist.
The monument to Jeanne Mance was unveiled on September 2, 1909, in front of the Hôtel-Dieu de Montréal. In 1909 was celebrated the 250th anniversary of the arrival of the first three hospital sisters (1659). In 1642, she came specifically to establish Montreal's first hospital, Hôtel-Dieu de Montréal. The hospital operated at different location during the New France and moved to present location in 1861.
Gallery
- Louis-Philippe Hébert's statue of Jeanne Mance at Hotel Dieu hospital (Montreal)
Notes
- Alan Gordon, Making Public Pasts: The Contested Terrain of Montreal's Public Memories, 1891–1930. McGill-Queen's University Press, 2001, p.135.
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