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It's Fun to Have Fun ... But You Have to Know How! – Québec City, Québec
These four bronze figures – the work of sculptor Lucienne Cornet – are called "Le quatuor d'airain" (the "brass quratet" in English). They playfully deconstruct the movement of a leaping animal into a series of snapshots. For many, the sculptures depict wolves; others see them as cats; some people even see beavers. Whatever they might be, they are placed in front of the entrance of the Quebec City Convention Centre.
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