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From Queen Victoria to Sausage Pants : art in the superhospital
Tembeck, Tamar ; Hunter, Mary
Canadian Medical Association journal (CMAJ), 2018-01, Vol.190 (1), p.E18-E20
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Canada: Joule Inc
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Título:
From Queen Victoria to Sausage Pants : art in the superhospital
Autor:
Tembeck, Tamar
;
Hunter, Mary
Assuntos:
Aesthetics, Modern
;
Analysis
;
Appreciation
;
Art galleries & museums
;
Art history
;
Canada
;
Contemporary art
;
Delivery of Health Care
;
Design
;
Environment Design
;
Gleichen, Feodora
;
Health care
;
Hospitals
;
Humanities
;
Humans
;
Medical students
;
Modern aesthetics
;
Murals
;
Public art
;
Sculpture
;
Trends
;
Women sculptors
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Canadian Medical Association journal (CMAJ), 2018-01, Vol.190 (1), p.E18-E20
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ObjectType-Article-1
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ObjectType-Feature-2
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Descrição:
A marble sculpture of Queen Victoria held an important place at the original site of Montreal's Royal Victoria Hospital and in the public's heart. Patients, medical students, physicians, nurses and visitors caressed the figure while walking by, seeking luck from this royal cum patron saint. Made in 1895 by Countess Feodora Gleichen, the sculpture was exhibited at the hospital from 1897 until its transfer to the Glen, the McGill University Health Centre superhospital that opened in 2015. Today, the sculpture sits rather awkwardly in the main hallway of the Royal Victoria Hospital section of the Glen. The square plinth juts out into a busy walkway, tempting passersby to leave their paper cups on its edges. Despite its recent restoration, the marble monarch remains a relic of Canada's colonial past, historicizing the new building and acting as a foil against which the site-specific contemporary art can be understood.
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Canada: Joule Inc
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Inglês
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