Bertelot et Kulikowski au Luxembourg. Conservation d’un exceptionnel ensemble de moulages
The recent acquisition by the Musée des Monuments français/Cité de l’architecture et du patrimoine of twelve plaster casts of statues at the Luxembourg palace by Guillaume Bertelot (1580-1648), offers an opportunity to analyse the role played by casts in an important restoration operation on a build...
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description | The recent acquisition by the Musée des Monuments français/Cité de l’architecture et du patrimoine of twelve plaster casts of statues at the Luxembourg palace by Guillaume Bertelot (1580-1648), offers an opportunity to analyse the role played by casts in an important restoration operation on a building towards the end of the 19th century and to highlight the debates created by this initiative. The contribution also raises the question of the status of these plaster casts, which represent unique archeological testimonies of seventeenth-century works now lost. |
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spelling | doaj-art-f3b5e27667144921b6b9dfe8c01a4f242025-01-09T12:43:18ZfraMinistère de la Culture et de la CommunicationIn Situ1630-73052016-03-012810.4000/insitu.12594Bertelot et Kulikowski au Luxembourg. Conservation d’un exceptionnel ensemble de moulagesEmily Rawlinson-MazeriThe recent acquisition by the Musée des Monuments français/Cité de l’architecture et du patrimoine of twelve plaster casts of statues at the Luxembourg palace by Guillaume Bertelot (1580-1648), offers an opportunity to analyse the role played by casts in an important restoration operation on a building towards the end of the 19th century and to highlight the debates created by this initiative. The contribution also raises the question of the status of these plaster casts, which represent unique archeological testimonies of seventeenth-century works now lost.https://journals.openedition.org/insitu/12594plaster castsSenateLuxembourgBertelotKulikowski |
spellingShingle | Emily Rawlinson-Mazeri Bertelot et Kulikowski au Luxembourg. Conservation d’un exceptionnel ensemble de moulages In Situ plaster casts Senate Luxembourg Bertelot Kulikowski |
title | Bertelot et Kulikowski au Luxembourg. Conservation d’un exceptionnel ensemble de moulages |
title_full | Bertelot et Kulikowski au Luxembourg. Conservation d’un exceptionnel ensemble de moulages |
title_fullStr | Bertelot et Kulikowski au Luxembourg. Conservation d’un exceptionnel ensemble de moulages |
title_full_unstemmed | Bertelot et Kulikowski au Luxembourg. Conservation d’un exceptionnel ensemble de moulages |
title_short | Bertelot et Kulikowski au Luxembourg. Conservation d’un exceptionnel ensemble de moulages |
title_sort | bertelot et kulikowski au luxembourg conservation d un exceptionnel ensemble de moulages |
topic | plaster casts Senate Luxembourg Bertelot Kulikowski |
url | https://journals.openedition.org/insitu/12594 |
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