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The Château Dufresne (also known as the ''Dufresne House'') is a historic building in the borough of
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, Canada. It currently functions as a
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History

Built from 1915 to 1918, the mansion was designed by Marius Dufresne and the Parisian architect Jules Renard in the
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. The architects based their plans on the
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on the grounds of the
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. The building has forty rooms covering about 20,000 square feet. The interior was decorated with a series of murals and ceiling paintings by
Guido Nincheri Guido Nincheri (1885 – 1 March 1973) was a Canadian painter and designer working mainly in stained glass and fresco. Biography Guido Nincheri was born in Prato, Italy in 1885. He studied art in Florence and immigrated to Montreal in November 19 ...
in the 1920s and 1930s. Known for his piety and devout religious leanings, the secular subject matter of the Château Dufresne's interior decor is an exception to the rest of Nincheri's artistic career. Alfred Faniel, a Belgian-born artist, also decorated the house during the same period. The mansion was built as the residence of and , two wealthy
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entrepreneurs who played a major role in the history of the city of Maisonneuve (now part of Montreal). The Château Dufresne was originally divided into two separate households, one for each brother. In 1948, the Dufresne family sold the property to the Congregation of the Holy Cross, which used it as a pavilion annex of the Holy Cross College. In 1957, the City of Montreal became the new owner of the estate. The Holy Cross College, however, remained as tenant until 1961. The mansion then housed the Montreal Museum of Contemporary Art from 1965 to 1968, and the Montreal Museum of Decorative Arts from 1976 to 1997. The Château Dufresne was declared a historic monument by the Quebec government in 1976. Beginning in 1999, the building has housed the Château Dufresne Museum, which was renamed the in 2014.


Location

Château Dufresne is located at 4040, rue Sherbrooke Est (4040,
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East), adjacent to the
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and
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, near the Pie-IX subway station. Château Dufresne is situated at an altitude of 35 m.Château Dufresne Altitude and Location
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Affiliations

The museum is affiliated with the CMA,
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Gallery

Image:Château Dufresne (1918-1922).jpg, Château Dufresne in the 1910s Image:Château Dufresne (1936).tiff, Château Dufresne from Pie-IX Boulevard, 1936 Image:Hall, Maison Marius Dufresne.JPG, Replica of the ''Table of Austerlitz'' (Hall) Image:Hall d'entrée, Résidence Marius Dufresne (00).jpg, Hall, Marius Dufresne's House Image:Grand salon, Résidence Marius Dufresne.jpg, Drawing room, Marius Dufresne's House Image:Château Dufresne 014.jpg,
Empire style The Empire style (, ''style Empire'') is an early-nineteenth-century design movement in architecture, furniture, other decorative arts, and the visual arts, representing the second phase of Neoclassicism. It flourished between 1800 and 1815 durin ...
desk and two Restauration style
fauteuil A ''fauteuil'' () is a style of open-armchair with a primarily exposed wooden frame originating in France during the early 17th century. A ''fauteuil'' is made of wood and frequently with carved relief ornament. It is typically upholstered on ...
s (Library) Image:Salon turc, Château Dufresne.jpg, Turkish room, Marius Dufresne's House Image:Petit salon des dames, Résidence de Marius Dufresne.jpg, Ladies' sitting room, Marius Dufresne's House Image:Salle à manger, Résidence Marius Dufresne.jpg, Dining room, Marius Dufresne's House Image:Hall, Résidence d'Oscar.jpg, Oscar's Hall Image:Château Dufresne - Hall.JPG, Replica of ''
The Rape of the Sabine Women The Rape of the Sabine Women ( ), also known as the Abduction of the Sabine Women or the Kidnapping of the Sabine Women, was an incident in Roman mythology in which the men of Rome committed a mass abduction of young women from the other citi ...
'' by Jean Boulogne Image:Grand salon, Résidence Oscar Dufresne.jpg, Oscar's Drawing room Image:Solarium, Résidence Oscar Dufresne.jpg, Oscar's Solarium Image:Salle à manger, Résidence Oscar Dufresne (00).jpg, Oscar's Dining room Image:Château Dufresne (9773) 100.jpg, French Garden


References


External links


Château Dufresne Museum
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