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{{short description|Canadian artist}}
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[[File:Charles S. Curtis Memorial Hospital Rotunda.jpg|thumb|The Jordi Bonet Murals in the rotunda of the Charles S. Curtis Memorial Hospital in St. Anthony Newfoundland were created and fabricated in 1967]]
[[File:Charles S. Curtis Memorial Hospital Rotunda.jpg|thumb|The Jordi Bonet Murals in the rotunda of the Charles S. Curtis Memorial Hospital in St. Anthony Newfoundland were created and fabricated in 1967]]
'''Jordi Bonet''' (7 May 1932 – 25 December 1979) was a [[Catalonia|Catalan]]-born [[Canadians|Canadian]] [[painting|painter]], [[ceramic art|ceramist]], [[mural]]ist, and [[sculpture|sculptor]] who worked principally in [[Quebec]].
'''Jordi Bonet''', known professionally as '''Jordi Bonet''' {{Post-nominals|country=CAN|RCA|size=100%}} (7 May 1932 – 25 December 1979), was a [[Spain|Spanish]]-born [[Canadians|Canadian]] [[painting|painter]], [[ceramic art|ceramist]], [[mural]]ist, and [[sculpture|sculptor]] who worked principally in [[Quebec]].


==Life and work==
==Life and work==
Born in [[Barcelona]], [[Spain]], he lost his right arm at the age of 9. His childhood would be marked by the [[Spanish Civil War]]. He studied art in Barcelona. He began working in paint and ceramic before expanding his focus to include [[metal sculpture|metal]] and [[concrete]] reliefs.
Born in [[Barcelona]], [[Spain]] of [[Catalan people|Catalan]] origin, he lost his right arm at the age of 9. His childhood would be marked by the [[Spanish Civil War]]. He studied art in Barcelona. He began working in paint and ceramic before expanding his focus to include [[metal sculpture|metal]] and [[concrete]] reliefs.


He emigrated to [[Canada]] in 1954, establishing himself in Quebec, where he continued his studies. After briefly returning to Spain, he established an atelier in [[Mont-Saint-Hilaire, Quebec|Mont-Saint-Hilaire]] in 1960. Over the next 20 years, he created more than 100 works in Quebec and abroad, and associated with major art figures such as [[Salvador Dalí]].
He emigrated to [[Canada]] in 1954, establishing himself in Quebec, where he continued his studies. After briefly returning to Spain, he established an atelier in [[Mont-Saint-Hilaire, Quebec|Mont-Saint-Hilaire]] in 1960. Over the next 20 years, he created more than 100 works in Quebec and abroad, and associated with major art figures such as [[Salvador Dalí]].


In 1964, he was commissioned by the Government of Sierra Leone to deliver the mural which can still be seen at the front of the Bank of Sierra Leone building, in the capital, Freetown. His signature is situated at the bottom right-hand of the mural, with the words "Jordi Bonet '64"
In 1964, he was commissioned by the Government of Sierra Leone to deliver the mural which can still be seen at the front of the Bank of Sierra Leone building, in the capital, Freetown. His signature is situated at the bottom right-hand of the mural, with the words "Jordi Bonet '64".

In 1967, Jordi Bonet created ''[[#Photos|The Inuit Family]]'', a rotunda that represents life in northern [[Newfoundland and Labrador]], the work is located inside the main entrance of the Charles S. Curtis Memorial Hospital, [[St. Anthony, Newfoundland and Labrador|Saint Anthony]], Canada. <ref>{{cite web |title=Charles S. Curtis Memorial Hospital |url=https://www.lghealth.ca/facilities/hospitals/charles-s-curtis-memorial-hospital/ |website=Labrador Grenfell Health |access-date=2023-10-14}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=The Great Northern Peninsula |url=http://www.northernpeninsula.ca/home/2 |website=Northern Newfoundland and Labrador |access-date=2023-10-14 |date=2011-09-30}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=People, Culture and Heritage |url=http://www.northernpeninsula.ca/home/people.htm#s82 |website=Northern Newfoundland and Labrador. |access-date=2023-10-14 |date=2011-09-30}}</ref>


His relief in the [[Grand Théâtre de Québec]] created a scandal in 1971 because of the line "''Vous êtes pas écœurés de mourir bande de caves? C'est assez !''" ("Aren't you sick of dying, you gang of idiots? Enough!") incorporated into it, a quotation from the poet [[Claude Péloquin]].{{citation needed|date=August 2012}}
His relief in the [[Grand Théâtre de Québec]] created a scandal in 1971 because of the line "''Vous êtes pas écœurés de mourir bande de caves? C'est assez !''" ("Aren't you sick of dying, you gang of idiots? Enough!") incorporated into it, a quotation from the poet [[Claude Péloquin]].{{citation needed|date=August 2012}}
Among his other major works are the relief ''Citius, Altius, Fortius'' in the [[Montreal Metro]] station [[Pie-IX (Montreal Metro)|Pie-IX]];{{citation needed|date=August 2012}}
Among his other major works are the relief ''L’homme devant la science'' [https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/2013130/avenir-murale-jordi-bonet-menace-universite-laval on the west facade of the Pavillon Adrien-Pouliot of Université Laval in Quebec], '''Citius, Altius, Fortius'' in the [[Montreal Metro]] station [[Pie-IX (Montreal Metro)|Pie-IX]];{{citation needed|date=August 2012}}
''Hommage à Gaudí'', a cycle of wall sculptures in [[Place des Arts]] in [[Montreal]]; the [[Halifax Explosion Memorial Sculpture]]; and a set of [[stained-glass window]]s and sculptures in [[Our Lady of the Skies Chapel at John F. Kennedy International Airport|Our Lady of the Skies Chapel]]<ref>[http://www.jfkchapel.org/ Our Lady of the Skies Chapel]</ref> at [[John F. Kennedy International Airport]] in [[New York City]]. He was particularly interested in sacred works, creating artworks and liturgical objects for churches and convents in Quebec, Ontario, and elsewhere. Galerie [[L'Art français]] exhibited his works from the 1950s.<ref>''Vie des arts'', n°6, printemps 1957, "L'Art français, 370, rue Laurier ouest, en mai: Jeanne Rhéaume-Goodridge Roberts-Jordi Bonet, céramiste"http://www.erudit.org/feuilletage/index.html?va1081917.va1258129@32</ref>
''Hommage à Gaudí'', a cycle of wall sculptures in [[Place des Arts]] in [[Montreal]]; the [[Halifax Explosion Memorial Sculpture]]; and a set of [[stained-glass window]]s and sculptures in [[Our Lady of the Skies Chapel at John F. Kennedy International Airport|Our Lady of the Skies Chapel]]<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.jfkchapel.org/ |title=Our Lady of the Skies Chapel |access-date=2009-01-26 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190625234432/https://www.jfkchapel.org/ |archive-date=2019-06-25 |url-status=live }}</ref> at [[John F. Kennedy International Airport]] in [[New York City]]. He was particularly interested in sacred works, creating artworks and liturgical objects for churches and convents in Quebec, Ontario, and elsewhere. Galerie [[L'Art français]] exhibited his works from the 1950s.<ref>''Vie des arts'', n°6, printemps 1957, "L'Art français, 370, rue Laurier ouest, en mai: Jeanne Rhéaume-Goodridge Roberts-Jordi Bonet, céramiste"http://www.erudit.org/feuilletage/index.html?va1081917.va1258129@32 {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140426233122/http://www.erudit.org/feuilletage/index.html?va1081917.va1258129@32 |date=2014-04-26 }}</ref>


He was one of Quebec's major artists when he died of [[leukemia]] at the age of 47.
He was one of Quebec's major artists when he died of [[leukemia]] at the age of 47.
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== Honours ==
== Honours ==
* [[Royal Canadian Academy of Arts]]<ref name=RCA1880>{{cite web|title=Members since 1880 |url=http://www.rca-arc.ca/en/about_members/since1880.asp |publisher=Royal Canadian Academy of Arts |accessdate=11 September 2013 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110526215339/http://www.rca-arc.ca/en/about_members/since1880.asp |archivedate=26 May 2011 |df= }}</ref>
* [[Royal Canadian Academy of Arts]]<ref name=RCA1880>{{cite web|title=Members since 1880 |url=http://www.rca-arc.ca/en/about_members/since1880.asp |publisher=Royal Canadian Academy of Arts |accessdate=11 September 2013 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110526215339/http://www.rca-arc.ca/en/about_members/since1880.asp |archivedate=26 May 2011 }}</ref>


==Work==
==Photos==
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:Oschoolmural.JPG|Relief sculpture at [[Sonia Shankman Orthogenic School]] on the campus of and affiliated with the [[University of Chicago]]
File:Jordi Bonet mural (Sonia Shankman Orthogenic School).jpg|Relief sculpture at [[Sonia Shankman Orthogenic School]] on the campus of and affiliated with the [[University of Chicago]]
File:Moncton mural 387.jpg|Mosaic in [[Moncton, New Brunswick]]
File:Moncton mural 387.jpg|Mosaic in [[Moncton, New Brunswick]]
File:Halifax Explosion Memorial Sculpture (1985).jpg|''[[Halifax Explosion Memorial Sculpture]]'' in [[Halifax Regional Municipality|Halifax, Nova Scotia]]
File:Halifax Explosion Memorial Sculpture (1985).jpg|''[[Halifax Explosion Memorial Sculpture]]'' in [[Halifax Regional Municipality|Halifax, Nova Scotia]]
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File:Resurgence by Jordi Bonet.jpg|''Resurgence'' (1977), in the lobby of the Oceanic Tower in [[Vancouver]]
File:Resurgence by Jordi Bonet.jpg|''Resurgence'' (1977), in the lobby of the Oceanic Tower in [[Vancouver]]
File:Bank of SL front 1 Ade Daramy April 2011 DSC 0627.jpg|Mural on the front of The Bank of Sierra Leone building in [[Freetown]]
File:Bank of SL front 1 Ade Daramy April 2011 DSC 0627.jpg|Mural on the front of The Bank of Sierra Leone building in [[Freetown]]
File:Untitled (Relief Sculpture Doors, Jordi Bonet).jpg|Detail view of an untitled relief, [[National Arts Centre]], Ottawa
File:Untitled (Relief Sculpture Doors, Jordi Bonet).jpg|Detail view of an untitled relief, [[National Arts Centre]], Ottawa</gallery>

<gallery perrow="" caption="''The Inuit Family'' 1967: Mural on the rotunda of Curtis Memorial Hospital, St-Anthony, Canada">
File:960711_08_2424_3640_La_famille_inuite.jpg|Fishing - With his arms outstretched to the sky, a Newfoundland [[fisherman]] salutes the abundance of [[cod]].
File:960711_09_2424_3640_La_chasse.jpg|Hunting: Snowshoe trails run along a devastation of animals, they represent [[hunting]] and [[trapping]] in [[Labrador]]

File:960711_10_2424_3640_La_famille_inuite.jpg|Woman, man and son stand in front of the opening of their tent
File:960711_11_2424_3640_La_famille_inuite.jpg|The boy's expressive face suggests that he is a portrait
File:960711_13_2424_3640_La_famille_inuite.jpg|These people wear [[Folk costume|traditional clothing]]
File:960711_14_2424_3640_La_famille_inuite.jpg|The Indians: [[Snowshoe|snowshoes]] on backs, two Women walk on a path, like in a cabin, we see kitchen utensils and a mirror
</gallery>
</gallery>


==See also==
==See also==
[[List of Canadian artists]]
* [[List of Canadian artists]]
* [[Jordi-Bonet Bridge]] linking Mont-Saint-Hilaire and Belœil (french)
* Jordi-Bonet bridge, toponymy, origin and meaning (french), [[Montérégie]]<ref>{{cite web |title=Pont Jordi-Bonet, |url=https://toponymie.gouv.qc.ca/ct/ToposWeb/Fiche.aspx?no_seq=371491 |website=Commission de toponymie Quebec |publisher=Government of Quebec |access-date=2023-10-14 |date=2001-08-22}}</ref>


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
* Jordi Bonet (1932-1979), artiste plasticien, [https://www.jordibonet.info/biographie biographie (french)]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20070630222112/http://www.jordibonet.net/ Official website]

* [http://www.metrodemontreal.com/art/bonet/index-f.html Jordi Bonet (MetroDeMontréal.com)]
* Jordi Bonet, [https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/jordi-bonet biography], The Canadian encyclopedia 2008
* Jordi Bonet, mural [http://www.metrodemontreal.com/art/bonet/metro-f.html ''citius'', ''altius'', ''fortius''] (plus vite, plus haut, plus fort), in [[Montreal Metro|Montreal metro]]
* Public art Montreal city, [https://artpublic.ville.montreal.qc.ca/en/oeuvre/lhomme-soleil/ L'homme soleil 1975]
* [https://ccquebec.cat/taull/soleiada-lhomme-soleil/ Soleiada : L’Homme soleil] (french)
* Rétrospective 2020 (french) [https://www.lequotidien.com/2020/02/08/retrospective-de-jordi-bonet-plus-que-lhomme-dune-murale-bb6857b4e135e1df862dc7b5642d9a64/ Jordi Bonet: plus que l’homme d’une murale]
* [https://kalos.bibl.ulaval.ca/digital/collection/p22018coll21/id/10/ L'homme devant la science 1963], photos, Kalos library, Laval University, Quebec


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Jordi Bonet
BornMay 7, 1932
DiedDecember 25, 1979
NationalityCanadian
Known forpainter, ceramic artist, muralist, and sculptor.
The Jordi Bonet Murals in the rotunda of the Charles S. Curtis Memorial Hospital in St. Anthony Newfoundland were created and fabricated in 1967

Jordi Bonet, known professionally as Jordi Bonet RCA (7 May 1932 – 25 December 1979), was a Spanish-born Canadian painter, ceramist, muralist, and sculptor who worked principally in Quebec.

Life and work

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Born in Barcelona, Spain of Catalan origin, he lost his right arm at the age of 9. His childhood would be marked by the Spanish Civil War. He studied art in Barcelona. He began working in paint and ceramic before expanding his focus to include metal and concrete reliefs.

He emigrated to Canada in 1954, establishing himself in Quebec, where he continued his studies. After briefly returning to Spain, he established an atelier in Mont-Saint-Hilaire in 1960. Over the next 20 years, he created more than 100 works in Quebec and abroad, and associated with major art figures such as Salvador Dalí.

In 1964, he was commissioned by the Government of Sierra Leone to deliver the mural which can still be seen at the front of the Bank of Sierra Leone building, in the capital, Freetown. His signature is situated at the bottom right-hand of the mural, with the words "Jordi Bonet '64".

In 1967, Jordi Bonet created The Inuit Family, a rotunda that represents life in northern Newfoundland and Labrador, the work is located inside the main entrance of the Charles S. Curtis Memorial Hospital, Saint Anthony, Canada. [1][2][3]

His relief in the Grand Théâtre de Québec created a scandal in 1971 because of the line "Vous êtes pas écœurés de mourir bande de caves? C'est assez !" ("Aren't you sick of dying, you gang of idiots? Enough!") incorporated into it, a quotation from the poet Claude Péloquin.[citation needed] Among his other major works are the relief L’homme devant la science on the west facade of the Pavillon Adrien-Pouliot of Université Laval in Quebec, 'Citius, Altius, Fortius in the Montreal Metro station Pie-IX;[citation needed] Hommage à Gaudí, a cycle of wall sculptures in Place des Arts in Montreal; the Halifax Explosion Memorial Sculpture; and a set of stained-glass windows and sculptures in Our Lady of the Skies Chapel[4] at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City. He was particularly interested in sacred works, creating artworks and liturgical objects for churches and convents in Quebec, Ontario, and elsewhere. Galerie L'Art français exhibited his works from the 1950s.[5]

He was one of Quebec's major artists when he died of leukemia at the age of 47.

Jordi Bonet's Citius, Altius, Fortius which is Latin for Faster, Higher, Stronger at Pie-IX metro station in Montreal, Quebec

Honours

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Photos

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Charles S. Curtis Memorial Hospital". Labrador Grenfell Health. Retrieved 2023-10-14.
  2. ^ "The Great Northern Peninsula". Northern Newfoundland and Labrador. 2011-09-30. Retrieved 2023-10-14.
  3. ^ "People, Culture and Heritage". Northern Newfoundland and Labrador. 2011-09-30. Retrieved 2023-10-14.
  4. ^ "Our Lady of the Skies Chapel". Archived from the original on 2019-06-25. Retrieved 2009-01-26.
  5. ^ Vie des arts, n°6, printemps 1957, "L'Art français, 370, rue Laurier ouest, en mai: Jeanne Rhéaume-Goodridge Roberts-Jordi Bonet, céramiste"http://www.erudit.org/feuilletage/index.html?va1081917.va1258129@32 Archived 2014-04-26 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ "Members since 1880". Royal Canadian Academy of Arts. Archived from the original on 26 May 2011. Retrieved 11 September 2013.
  7. ^ "Pont Jordi-Bonet,". Commission de toponymie Quebec. Government of Quebec. 2001-08-22. Retrieved 2023-10-14.
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