Public Artwork

A mari usque ad mare

Omer Parent, A mari usque ad mare, 1952
Omer Parent, A mari usque ad mare, 1952
Location:
Pavillon Palasis-Prince, 2325 rue de la Terrasse, Saint-Foy, QC, G1V 0A6, Canada
Artwork creator(s): 
Parent, Omer
Text author(s): 
Canada's motto
Installation year: 
1952
Remarks on location: 

On the upper South wall of the #1 entrance hall to the Palasis-Prince pavillion

Description: 

The painting represents various commercial activities in Canada, from coast to coast: the fisheries of the Pacific, fruit crops, forestry, Native American art, hunting and the fur trade, the oil industry, livestock, agriculture, aviation, chemistry, mining, hydroelectricity, engineering and architecture, textiles and crafts, the maple syrup industry, vegetable crops, and the fisheries of the Atlantic. A maple leaf, the emblem of Canada, appears in the middle. It is overlayed with a scroll featuring the motto of Canada, and the winged helmet of Hermes, the Greek god of commerce and a symbol of invisibility, invulnerability and power.

Text of the artwork: 

A mari usque ad mare

Text theme: 
Motto of Canada
Artwork theme: 

Canada

Dimensions:

Height: 
1.5m
Width: 
9m
Propriétaire(s): 
University Laval
Document(s): 

L'art public sur le campus de l'Université Laval.

Université_Laval (2008).  L'art public sur le campus de l'Université Laval.. <http://www.cameo.ulaval.ca/fileadmin/documents/Projets_de_realisations/3-8%20Culture/Volume_1_-_Art_public.pdf> Mars Québec : Université Laval : Comité de l'aménagement et de la mise en oeuvre