Paul-Émile Borduas
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The painter Borduas (1905–60) is one of Québec’s most legendary artists and also one of its greatest political activists. Born in St-Hilaire, just outside Montréal, he made his name when he criticized the established social and political norms in 1948 by writing a scathing manifesto entitled Refus Global . He was a founding member of the abstract Automatistes school of art, which eventually included Jean-Paul Riopelle.
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