Chloé PASQUIER

Conservator-Restorer of Heritage

Chloé PASQUIER : Restauratrice conservatrice du patrimoine
Chloé PASQUIER : Restauratrice conservatrice du patrimoine

Holder of a Master’s degree in the restoration and conservation of works of art from École de Condé heritage (certified as a level 6 title on the RNCP), I specialize in the restoration of easel paintings. Various experiences across France, Italy, and the United Kingdom have enriched my restoration techniques

For over a year, I had the opportunity to work on 16th-century frescoes at the prestigious Prince’s Palace of Monaco. As part of a team of around twenty international restorers and decorative painters, I conducted clearances, cleanings, and ‘a tratteggio’ retouches on artistically and historically valuable frescoes located in several rooms of the Prince’s Palace, including the Throne Room.

I have since established my painting restoration studio in Paris in the 15th arrondissement. Passionate about art, I take care of each painting, considering its material history, respecting its appearance, and acknowledging the traces of its unique journey. This approach allows me to tailor treatments while preserving the essence of the artwork.

It also involves listening to the wishes of the owners, determining the values to be preserved, and selecting the directions for future restoration and conservation efforts. It is essential for every art restorer to adhere to ethical standards by using reversible materials. Restoration and conservation must ensure the longevity of the artwork and its proper preservation for it to be passed down from generation to generation.

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