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20mc05-AL-2010_Nichelino, Stupinigi Hunting Lodge, Chinese Fan, inv. 3219
Nichelino, Stupinigi Hunting Lodge, Chinese Fan, inv. 3219 - before restoration
Nichelino, Stupinigi Hunting Lodge, Chinese Fan, inv. 3219, verso - before restoration
Nichelino, Stupinigi Hunting Lodge, Chinese Fan, inv. 3219 - during the restoration
Nichelino, Stupinigi Hunting Lodge, Chinese Fan, inv. 3219 - after restoration
20mc05-AL-2010_Stupinigi_ventola_cinese_3219

20mc05-AL-2010_Nichelino, Stupinigi Hunting Lodge, Chinese Fan, inv. 3219



Facilitated description:

 

The fan is a painted wooden furniture that is used to hang candles on the wall.
The fan represents a man sitting under a canopy. The scene is set in China.
The fan was made after 1750.
The fan is kept at the Hunting Palace of Stupinigi.
The La Venaria Reale Conservation and Restoration Centre restored the fan in 2010.
The students of the restoration course participated in the project.
During the restoration they saw that some pieces were lost.
In the end, the students filled in the holes caused by the insects eating the wood and the lack of color.

 

 

 

 

Abstract of the intervention: 

 

Restoration

The restoration of the 6 Chinese fans of the Palazzina di Caccia di Stupinigi was part of an educational project carried out by the students of the third and fourth years of the interfaculty degree course in Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Heritage during the course "History and execution techniques: wooden furniture", lecturer Claudia Lombardi. On the works was also conducted a thesis work entitled The taste for "China" furniture between the reign of Vittorio Amedeo II and Vittorio Amedeo III (1713 -1796): scientific analysis of the materials used and of the executive techniques, with reference to some fans preserved at the Stupinigi hunting lodge, Jacopo D'Amico. 
During the restoration were found the loss of some wooden parts, gaps in the pictorial layer, cracks in the joints of the candle holders, holes from flickering and embarkation of the support. 

 

Bibliography

E. Ballaira, Paper 37, in Genius and mastery. Furniture and cabinetmakers at the Savoy court between the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries (catalogue), Allemandi, Turin, 2018, p. 250.