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École des beaux-arts de Montréal (The School of Fine Arts in Montreal; EBAM) was an educational institution founded in Quebec in 1922. The Saint-Jean-Baptiste Society was instrumental in its creation. Its former Sherbrooke Street building now houses the Office québécois de la langue française. Faculty of the school include Edwin Holgate as well as Academy Award-winning animator and painter Frédéric Back, who taught there briefly prior to joining Radio-Canada. In 1969, the school was incorporated into the Faculty of the Arts of the University of Quebec at Montreal.

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  • École des beaux-arts de Montréal (en)
  • École des beaux-arts de Montréal (fr)
  • Школа красних мистецтв (Монреаль) (uk)
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  • L'École des beaux-arts de Montréal (EBAM) fut une institution d'enseignement québécoise, créée en 1922. (fr)
  • Школа красних мистецтв (Монреаль) (фр. École des beaux-arts de Montréal) — споруда в історичному стилі, де існувала монреальська школа красних мистецтв. Згодом відійшла під філію Монреальського університету. (uk)
  • École des beaux-arts de Montréal (The School of Fine Arts in Montreal; EBAM) was an educational institution founded in Quebec in 1922. The Saint-Jean-Baptiste Society was instrumental in its creation. Its former Sherbrooke Street building now houses the Office québécois de la langue française. Faculty of the school include Edwin Holgate as well as Academy Award-winning animator and painter Frédéric Back, who taught there briefly prior to joining Radio-Canada. In 1969, the school was incorporated into the Faculty of the Arts of the University of Quebec at Montreal. (en)
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  • L'École des beaux-arts de Montréal (EBAM) fut une institution d'enseignement québécoise, créée en 1922. (fr)
  • École des beaux-arts de Montréal (The School of Fine Arts in Montreal; EBAM) was an educational institution founded in Quebec in 1922. The Saint-Jean-Baptiste Society was instrumental in its creation. Its former Sherbrooke Street building now houses the Office québécois de la langue française. Faculty of the school include Edwin Holgate as well as Academy Award-winning animator and painter Frédéric Back, who taught there briefly prior to joining Radio-Canada. The building was completed in 1922 as the Commercial & Technical High School, designed by Montreal architect Jean-Omer Marchand, and is located at 3450 Saint Urbain Street (at Sherbrooke Street) in Montreal. In 1969, the school was incorporated into the Faculty of the Arts of the University of Quebec at Montreal. (en)
  • Школа красних мистецтв (Монреаль) (фр. École des beaux-arts de Montréal) — споруда в історичному стилі, де існувала монреальська школа красних мистецтв. Згодом відійшла під філію Монреальського університету. (uk)
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