Mémoire de bachelor : Haute Ecole Arc Conservation-Restauration, 2017.
This thesis discusses the conditioning and packaging of hammocks under both the practical and theoretical angles. The History Museum of Bern (Musée d'Histoire de Berne) possesses, in its ethnological collection, nine South American hammocks, interesting because of the diversity of their shapes, their sizes, the materials and techniques used to make them and their uses and condition. These...
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Mémoire de master : Haute Ecole Arc Conservation-Restauration, 2018.
The Bernisches Historisches Museum preserves a collection of 5 Inuit parkas made of proteinaceous membranes. Their places of origin lie in Greenland, Alaska and the Bering Strait, and they were collected between 1778 and 1968. Known for their fur clothing, the Inuit material culture also comprise clothing and implements made of proteinaceous membranes. The intestinal and esophageal membranes,...
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Mémoire de bachelor : Haute Ecole Arc Conservation-Restauration, 2010.
In the context of our thesis, concluding three Bachelor’s years at the High School of Conservation-Restoration Arc in La Chaux-de-Fonds, we completed a spatial evaluation for the storage of the collections of the Fribourg’s Museum of Art and History. Our placement/training lasted ten weeks, from May to July 2010. A spatial assessment aims to determine the space requirements and storage...
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