Haute Ecole Arc Conservation-Restauration

Evaluation spatiale des réserves du Musée d'Art et d'Histoire de Fribourg

Michel, Aline

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...

Haute Ecole Arc Conservation-Restauration

La Remise en Fonction de Luminaires : Le cas de la collection du Vitra Design Museum

Maître, Carole

Mémoire de bachelor : Haute Ecole Arc Conservation-Restauration, 2013.

The Vitra Design Museum will present its next temporary exhibition called « Lightopia » from the 28th of September 2013 to the 16th of March 2014. The latter one will unveil around forty light fittings with a particular focus on their history, their daily use and their future, while linking them with architecture, art and culture. For this purpose the institution wishes to exhibit their objects...

Haute Ecole Arc Conservation-Restauration

Etude et identification des matériaux de rembourrage des spécimens naturalisés anciens : le cas des collections du Musée d'histoire naturelle de Neuchâtel

Bénesteau, Gaëlle

Mémoire de bachelor : Haute Ecole Arc Conservation-Restauration, 2015.

The taxidermy is the art to shape an animal skin on a dummy, recreating the appearance of the animal during his life. The materials used to give back the volume are very varied. These stuffings can be vegetable, animal, mineral or synthetic, and have their malleability in common. The problem is that the nature of these materials is poorly documented, and unknown because of their internal and...

Haute Ecole Arc Conservation-Restauration

Documentation et caractérisation de l'état de dégradation de peaux de mammifères : évaluation d'un corpus conservé au Musée d'histoire naturelle de Neuchâtel

Goetz, Anne-Catherine

Mémoire de bachelor : Haute Ecole Arc Conservation-Restauration, 2016.

The taxidermy is the art of shaping an animal skin to give it the appearance of life, while ensuring its preservation. This goes from the preparation of the skin to its mounting. The choice and application of skin preservation methods are essential and decisive stages, because they will influence the stability of the specimen in the long term. A large share of skins stored in museums of natural...