Public Artwork

Signatures

Marie-France Brière, Signatures, 2002. © Marie-Claude Langevin
Marie-France Brière, Signatures, 2002. © Marie-Claude Langevin
Location:
Palais de justice de Montréal, 1 Notre-Dame Street East, Montréal, QC, Canada
Artwork creator(s): 
Brière, Marie-France
Text author(s): 
Brière, Marie-France
Installation year: 
2002
Remarks on location: 

Located in the "Allée des huissiers" (Bailiffs' Alley)

Description: 

The artwork is composed of three elements. Steel panels stand vertically on the floor. Marble plates are affixed to them in such a way as to evoke an open book. Each plate bears a signature in relief.

Text of the artwork: 

Jean de Saint-Père

Michel Le Pailleur

Jean-Baptiste Decoste

Text theme: 
Names of notaries
Artwork theme: 
Justice
Note(s): 

Jean de Saint-Père was Montreal's first clerk of the court and first notary, in 1648.

Michel Le Pailleur was a notary from 1701 to 1702.

Jean-Baptiste Decoste was a notary in 1732.

Propriétaire(s): 
Société immobilière du Québec
Document(s): 

L’intégration des arts à l’architecture et à l'environnement. Bilan 2002-2004

MCCCQ (2004).  L’intégration des arts à l’architecture et à l'environnement. Bilan 2002-2004. Québec : Gouvernement du Québec