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Altarpiece made from sculpted and gilded wood, 1723-39 by Pierre-Noel Levasseur, in the Chapel of the Ursuline Monastery, or Chapelle des Ursulines, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. The Ursuline Convent was founded in 1639 and is the oldest girls' school on the continent. The chapel was built 1723-39 for the centennial of the arrival of the Ursulines in Quebec City. The building now houses a museum, the Musee des Ursulines de Quebec. The Historic District of Old Quebec is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
Unique Identifier
AR9643180
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
6812px × 8268px
Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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1639
17th century
18th century
Altar
Altarpiece
belief
canada
Canadian
CATHOLIC
Catholicism
Chapel
Christian
Christianity
Cityscape
COLOR IMAGE
colour image
Column
Convent
Faith
FRENCH CANADIAN
Gilt
HERITAGE
History
INDOORS
INSIDE
interior
Monastery
MUSEUM
Niche
north america
NORTH AMERICAN
OLD CITY
OLD TOWN
Painting, Medium
quebec
quebec city
religion
Religious
SACRED
SCHOOL
Sculpture
TOURISM
Travel
UNESCO
UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITE
VERTICAL