François-Marc Gagnon

Franco-Canadian art historian and professor (1935–2019)
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François-Marc Gagnon
Born(1935-06-18)June 18, 1935
Paris
DiedMarch 28, 2019(2019-03-28) (aged 83)
CitizenshipFrance, Canada
Academic work
DisciplineArt History

François-Marc Gagnon CM FRSC was a Canadian art historian and professor at Concordia University in Montreal.[1][2][3] He was a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada and a member of the Order of Canada.

He is the author of three books published by the Art Canada Institute: Paul-Émile Borduas: Life & Work (2014); Louis Nicolas: Life & Work (2017); and Jean Paul Riopelle: Life & Work (2019).

References

  1. ^ "Concordia University says lectures from dead professor are 'teaching tool'". Times Colonist. The Canadian Press. 2021-01-28. Retrieved 2021-01-29.
  2. ^ "François-Marc Gagnon (1935-2019): 'A creative thinker and inspiring educator'". www.concordia.ca. Retrieved 2021-01-29.
  3. ^ "L'historien de l'art François-Marc Gagnon est décédé". Le Devoir (in French). Retrieved 2021-01-29.
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