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Sculpture, 18th c., Lisbon

2023 Conservation and Restoration

Conservation and restoration of various plaster and cardboard sculptures placed in the central turret of the ancient Silva Amado Palace*. Work carried out under the coordination of Sandra Alves, conservator-restorer.

* Palace dating from the 18th century. XVIII, represents an example of residential architecture of this period, which was subject to alterations in the 20th century, after its acquisition by the Portuguese State in 1928. It is part of the Campo dos Mártires da Pátria complex, which is classified as a Property of Public Interest. It is a building with a rectangular area, whose rear facade is articulated with the garden. In turn, its simple main façade, of great harmony and almost without ornamentation, contrasts with its interior, especially the entrance hall, the lobby of the main floor and the staircase, which function as apparatus spaces and display a decorative treatment of marked erudition and plastic refinement: carved marbles, heritage tiles (not anymore...), painted wooden coffered ceilings, carvings, painting, mirrors, among others. Outside, on its facade facing Travessa do Torel, it displays a tile panel invoking Our Lady of Atalaia.©
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Acknowledgments HCI Constructions SA ~ Rigor Perene, Conservation and Restoration ~ Aires Mateus Architects ~ Ficope, Construction Management and Coordination ~ João Filipe Aguiar, Photography © ~ Municipality of Lisbon © ~ https://www.abandonados.pt ©

Sculptures and ornaments, after the intervention. ©
Sculptures and ornaments, after the intervention. ©
Sculpture and ornaments, before the intervention.
Sculpture and ornaments, after the intervention. ©
Sculpture and ornaments, before the intervention.
Sculpture and ornaments, after the intervention. ©
Sculpture and ornaments, before the intervention.
Sculpture and ornaments, after the intervention. ©