Laurier Lacroix
Laurier Lacroix | |
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| Born | March 9, 1947 |
| Education | B.A. Concordia University (1971); M.A. in literature and French civilization, McGill University; M.A. in art history, University of Montreal; Ph. D. in history, Laval University, Quebec City |
| Known for | art historian, curator, educator |
| Awards | Member of the Society of Ten, PQ (2005); Member of the Academy of Letters of Quebec (2012); Order of Canada (2016); Heritage advisor at the Quebec Cultural Heritage Council (2016); Award of Excellence - Professional, Religious Heritage Council of Quebec (2021) |
Laurier Lacroix CM (born March 9, 1947) is an art historian and professor whose research fields are primarily pre-1940 French-Canadian art and artists, such as Ozias Leduc and Marc-Aurèle de Foy Suzor-Coté as well as contemporary art with artists such as Irene Whittome. He is also concerned with the historiography of art history.