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Monique Charbonneau

born 1928

The Tribulations of Little Antoine 1971
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Monique Charbonneau (1928–2014) was a Canadian artist, known for her etchings, lithographs, lyrical wood engravings and gouache paintings. She designed theCanada Post stamp to commemorate the life and work of Quebec poet Emile Nelligan (1879-1941) with the illustration of hispoem Le vaisseau d'or (The Golden Ship). She is one of several artists from Quebec that author Maria Tippett says derived their inspiration from nature.

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  • The Tribulations of Little Antoine

    Monique Charbonneau
    1971
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