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| A sculptor and teacher, Marcel Braitstein lived at St. Hilaire, Quebec. He taught advanced sculpture at the Montreal Museum Fine Arts, 1963-1965 and was professor of sculpture at the École Beaux-Arts Montreal from 1965-1969. From 1969 until retirement he was Professor of Sculpture at the University of Quebec, Montreal, 1969-.
He took his art training at the École Beaux-Arts Montréal where he received a diploma, and at the Institute Allende, San Miguel Allende, Mexico.
Memberships included the Quebec Sculptors Association, which he served as vice-president from 1969-1971); and the Royal Canada Academy of Arts, where he was an Associate member.
Exhibitions: Quebec Providence Competition, Quebec, Province of Quebec, 1959 Spring Show, Montreal Museum Fine Arts, 1961 Vermont, Bundy Art Gallery, 1966 Panorama of Quebec Sculpture, Museum Rodin, Paris, France, 1970 First International Biennial of Small Sculpture, Budapest, Hungary, 1971
Awards: Sculpture prizes, Quebec Government, 1959 & Montreal Museum Fine Arts, 1961.
Source: Peter Hastings Falk, Editor, Who Was Who in American Art
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