Famous Fredericton beaver sculpture finds new home in downtown art gallery

鈥淭he Beavers鈥 pictured in this 2024 photo. The sculpture was commissioned by the province of New Brunswick in 1959 as a gift to Lord Beaverbrook for his 80th birthday. The beavers were created by Acadian artist Claude Roussel. The piece now has a new home in the Beaverbrook Art Gallery in downtown Fredericton. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO City of Fredericton **Mandatory Credit

FREDERICTON - When people pass by the white-pillared Beaverbrook Art Gallery starting this weekend, they will be greeted by one of Fredericton's most famous sculptures.

Called "The Beavers," the artwork is a 1,400-kilogram grey limestone carving of a mother and baby beaver, both hunched over logs. Sitting in the entranceway of the museum, the sculpture is visible from the outside through the building's glass doors. The piece was commissioned by the province in 1959 as a gift to William Maxwell Aitken, known as Lord Beaverbrook, for his 80th birthday.聽

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