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Statue of Émilie Gamelin
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The statue in 2016
Artist Raoul Hunter
Year 1999 (1999)
Medium Bronze sculpture
Subject Émilie Gamelin
Location Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Coordinates 45°30′53″N 73°33′35″W / 45.51485°N 73.55976°W / 45.51485; -73.55976

Have you ever heard of Émilie Gamelin? She was a very special person from Canada who helped many people. There's a beautiful bronze statue in Montreal that honors her. It was made in 1999 by an artist named Raoul Hunter.

The Émilie Gamelin Statue

This statue is made of bronze, a strong metal often used for art. It shows Émilie Gamelin, a French Canadian woman who dedicated her life to helping others. The statue is called Monument à Émilie Gamelin in French. You can find it in Montreal, a big city in Quebec, Canada.

The statue is placed in a public spot, near the Saint Catherine Street exit of Montreal's Berri-UQAM station. This means many people can see it every day as they travel around the city. It's a way to remember Émilie Gamelin and the good things she did.

Who Was Émilie Gamelin?

Émilie Gamelin was born in Montreal in 1800. Her full name was Marie-Émilie Eugénie Tavernier Gamelin. She grew up in a time when many people needed help, especially those who were poor or sick. Émilie felt a strong desire to care for others.

She became known as a social worker because she spent her life helping people in need. She focused on helping elderly women who were alone and poor. She also worked with orphans and people who were sick.

Émilie's Helping Hand

Émilie Gamelin started a special place called the "House of Providence" in 1843. This house was a shelter for women who had nowhere else to go. It offered them a safe place to live and receive care.

Later, Émilie founded a group of religious sisters called the Sisters of Providence. These sisters continued her work, helping the poor, the sick, and those in need. They built hospitals, orphanages, and homes for the elderly. Émilie Gamelin passed away in 1851, but her work continued through the Sisters of Providence.

About the Artist: Raoul Hunter

The artist who created the statue of Émilie Gamelin is Raoul Hunter. He is a Canadian sculptor and cartoonist. He was born in 1926 and is known for creating many important sculptures.

Hunter's work often celebrates important figures and events in Canadian history. By creating this statue, he helped to keep Émilie Gamelin's memory alive for future generations.

Where to Find the Statue

The statue is located in the Berri-UQAM station in Montreal. This is a very busy subway station, making the statue easy to visit. It's a great example of public art that honors important people.

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