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Julien Hébert (August 19, 1917 – May 24, 1994) was a Québécois industrial designer, perhaps most famous for creating the logo of the Montreal World Exposition, Expo 67. Formerly a student of philosophy, Hébert began his design education as a student of sculpture at the École des Beaux-Arts de Montréal, continuing in 1947 in Paris under Ossip Zadkine. Hébert later became a teacher himself, teaching art history and sculpture at his alma mater, the École des beaux-arts, and instructing in planning and design at the École du meuble. He went on to assist in the establishment of the École du design industriel at the University of Montreal. [1]. Earlier in his career he was also active as a comics artist. His best known series was Mouchette.

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  • جوليان إيبرت (ar)
  • Julien Hébert (de)
  • Julien Hébert (fr)
  • Julien Hébert (en)
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  • جوليان إيبرت هو مصمم وأستاذ جامعي ومهندس معماري كندي، ولد في 19 أغسطس 1917 في Rigaud ‏ في كندا، وتوفي في 24 مايو 1994 في مونتريال في كندا. (ar)
  • Julien Hébert, né à Rigaud le 19 août 1917 et mort à Montréal le 24 mai 1994 à l'âge de 76 ans, est un dessinateur, peintre, sculpteur et designer ayant apporté une importante contribution au développement du design au Québec. (fr)
  • Julien Hébert (* 19. August 1917 in , Quebec; † 24. Mai 1994 in Montreal) war ein francokanadischer Industriedesigner. Hébert studierte zunächst Philosophie und wechselte später an die École des beaux-arts de Montréal, um sich der Bildhauerei zu widmen. 1947 setzte er seine Ausbildung bei Ossip Zadkine fort. Später war er selbst Dozent für Kunstgeschichte und Bildhauerei an der École des beaux-arts und unterrichtete Planung und Design an der . (de)
  • Julien Hébert (August 19, 1917 – May 24, 1994) was a Québécois industrial designer, perhaps most famous for creating the logo of the Montreal World Exposition, Expo 67. Formerly a student of philosophy, Hébert began his design education as a student of sculpture at the École des Beaux-Arts de Montréal, continuing in 1947 in Paris under Ossip Zadkine. Hébert later became a teacher himself, teaching art history and sculpture at his alma mater, the École des beaux-arts, and instructing in planning and design at the École du meuble. He went on to assist in the establishment of the École du design industriel at the University of Montreal. [1]. Earlier in his career he was also active as a comics artist. His best known series was Mouchette. (en)
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  • Montreal, Quebec, Canada (en)
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  • Rigaud, Quebec, Canada (en)
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