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Restauration de Sapho ou Le Chant de Raoul Verlet
Published 2012-06-01“…The study of Sapho ou Le Chant, a plaster cast foundry created by Raoul Verlet and preserved in the Angoulême Museum since 1926, has allowed to approach a common problematic, that one of split plaster cast by the expansion of steel reinforcements corrosion, caused by high humidity conservation conditions. …”
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La parole de l’enfant victime de crimes sexuels dans les procédures judiciaires aux Assises de la Charente (1889-1914)
Published 2020-03-01“…In a context of a child welfare emerging from the end of the 19th century and paradoxically the development of theses supported by forensics on the mythomania of children in cases of indecent assault, this article proposes to question the place given to the speech of the child victim of a sexual crime with his depositories, and then throughout the investigation process.To achieve this objective, this study is based on the systematic counting of 68 procedural files of cases of rape, indecent assault and incest committed on minors and judged by the Court of Assizes of Charente, courts of Angoulême, Cognac, Barbezieux and Confolens from 1889 to 1914 and the exploitation of the charges, police or gendarmerie minutes, interrogations of investigating judges, hearing witnesses and medicals expertises.…”
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Le collège-lycée Gérôme à Vesoul (1610-2019) : retour sur une démarche originale de préservation de collections patrimoniales
Published 2021-07-01“…They concern the fine arts (plaster casts intended for drawing lessons), the teaching of natural sciences (educational posters, human and animal skeletons), physics and literature.Ordered from catalogues of specialised producers, some of the artefacts of the lycée Gérôme are present in other inventoried collections like those of the lycée Gambetta of Tourcoing or the lycée Guez-de-Balzac of Angoulême.Two private collections of liturgical garments and objects have just been added to these items’ inventories, related to the presence of a chaplaincy and the mineralogical collection of Paul Petitclerc (1840-1937), native of Vesoul, a reputed ornithologist and president of the French geological society.…”
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