CeROArt : Conservation, Exposition, Restauration d'Objets d'Art (Mar 2021)

Des « brocarts appliqués » dans la sculpture savoyarde

  • Lelong Florence,
  • Pouyet Emeline,
  • Champdavoine Sophie,
  • Guiblain Thomas,
  • Martinetto Pauline,
  • Walter Philippe,
  • Rousselière Hélène,
  • Cotte Marine

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4000/ceroart.7802

Abstract

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The identification of « applied brocades » in painted sculptures from the Savoy Duchy, dated from 1480 to 1530, has motivated the development of an analytical process to allow a systematic characterization of those decorations. It combines macro- and micrometer surface observations, non-invasive analyses using portable instrumentation, and nondestructive analyses of micrometric samples using synchrotron radiation. This approach allowed identifying the motifs, techniques and materials used to manufacture the « applied brocades », thus unraveling local singularities. The results also determined degradation products from the original metallic tin foil, a key material that ensures the preservation of the 3 dimensions of the motifs.

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