Les chuchoteuses, Bronze sculpture in Old Montreal, Canada.
Les Chuchoteuses is a bronze sculpture in Old Montreal depicting three female figures appearing to share an intimate conversation. The figures stand close together with body language expressing deep attentiveness and connection with one another.
This artwork was created in 2002 by artist Rose-Aimée Bélanger as part of an effort to revitalize forgotten spaces in the historic district. The sculpture formed part of a larger public art initiative designed to bring new energy to the neighborhood.
The figures embody the human need for closeness and connection, reflecting values important to people living here. Visitors often pause to observe and speak with companions, as if the sculpture invites this kind of interaction.
The sculpture is located on Saint-Dizier Square at the intersection of Saint-Paul and Saint-Dizier streets, freely accessible throughout the year. The spot sits along a walkable pedestrian area that connects easily to other historic sites and streets nearby.
Rose-Aimée Bélanger began her sculpting career at age 50 after raising eight children, bringing her life experience into her artistic work. This unusual path shaped the emotional depth of the sculpture and shows that artistic creation can start at any point in life.
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