A painter and sculptor, Marc-Aurele Suzor-Cote was Canadian. He
began his career with church decoration projects when he was in
secondary school and worked for Joseph Rousseau Company. A major
influence on his career was Wilfrid Laurier, from whom he secured
numerous decorative commissions.
From 1891 to 1912, he traveled frequently between Canada, the United
States and Europe. He studied in France from 1891 to 1894 and
1897 to 1901, and was a student of Leon Bo (showing 500 of 1349 characters). |
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