Restauration des groupes sculptés de l'Orangerie // Restoration of statuary from the Orangery
Restoration of the Orangery Sculptures
Overview of Restoration Challenges
- The grates and sculptures at the entrance to the Parterre of the Orangery were in poor condition, necessitating restoration efforts.
- The sculptures, weighing around 27 tonnes each, posed a significant challenge for removal due to uncertainty about their internal structure.
Methods of Sculpture Removal
- For initial sculptures (Vertumnus and Pomona; Aurora and Cephalus), a sectional removal method was employed, allowing for careful disassembly.
- Each sculpture was taken down in approximately 40 pieces, averaging 500 kg per piece; some fragments weighed just a few pounds while others exceeded one tonne.
Insights from the Restoration Process
- The process revealed that it was possible to remove larger sculptures intact without risking damage, leading to a change in strategy for subsequent works.
Advanced Techniques Used
- For Venus and Adonis; Zephyr and Flora, a wire saw technique was used to cut through the plinth before placing them into metal cages for crane lifting.
- The removal took place at night to minimize disruption, highlighting the complexity and care involved in working closely with these historical artworks.
Future Plans for Restoration
- The transported sculptures will be restored at Mantes-la-Jolie in collaboration with local government authorities, ensuring proper facilities are available for this extensive project.