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Emma Groult, a student in her fifth year of the conservation-restoration of cultural property master at Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne, presented her brilliant viva-voce on the 25th of June 2013 on the following subject : “The characterisation of printed glass used in stained glass windows between 1880 and 1940 : problematics of conservation/restoration.” .
As a trainee in the Delphine Geronazzo workshop as well as the LRMH during her last year of training, Emma completed a study relating as much to the history of art, the history of glass technologies than to conservation and restoration problems of the still unrecognized stained glass heritage of that time. The removal of two Gruber medallions conserved in the Saint Christophe de Javel church in Paris (as part of the conservation market work of the city of Paris; 2012/2013 holders : I.Baudouin/D.Geronazzo) enable her to address specific problems such as the conservation of Gruber’s precious ornamental lead meshes.