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Église Erskine and American : Un patrimoine polyphonique
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Église Erskine and American : Un patrimoine polyphonique
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In 2008, the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts acquired the Sherbrooke Street Erskine and American United Church as a new pavilion dedicated to Canadian and Quebec art, as well as a concert hall. Constructed in 1893-1894 to the designs of Montreal architect Alexander Cowper Hutchinson (1838-1922) as the Erskine Presbyterian Church, the richly textured exterior is an example of the Romanesque Revival style of architecture. The interior is an example of a nineteenth-century amphitheatre plan altered in 1938-39 by architect Percy Erskine Nobbs (1875-1964) to reflect the new values of the United Church. The Church was closed to worship in 2004.
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Continuité
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No. 129
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Été 2011
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46-50
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fr
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Boucher, Denis. “Église Erskine and American : Un patrimoine polyphonique.” Continuité, t 2011. https://www.erudit.org/fr/revues/continuite/2011-n129-continuite1812835/64384ac.pdf.
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