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Musée Sainte-Croix, Poitiers, France L’ ÂGE ROMAN




Musée Sainte-Croix, Poitiers, France  L’ ÂGE ROMAN

Au temps des comtes-ducs d’Aquitaine 16 September 2011 – 16 January 2012

Carving detail, capital, from Poitiers (Vienne), the church of Saint-Hilaire-le-Grand, XI century © Hugo Maertens, Bruges

Carving detail, capital, from Poitiers (Vienne), the church of Saint-Hilaire-le-Grand, XI century © Hugo Maertens, Bruges

POITIERS: From August 2011 to January 2012, the city of Poitiers and the greater Poitiers region are organising a series of events about their exceptional X to XII century heritage.

The highlight of this “Roman season” will be the The Roman Age: The Era of the Lords of Aquitaine exhibition at the Sainte-Croix Museum from 16 September 2011 to 16 January 2012

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The Sainte-Croix Museum will display its very beautiful medieval collections for this occasion, enriched with pieces taken out of the museum’s reserves, as well as presenting up to date research on this period

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For this occasion, the Sainte-Croix Museum will re-display masterpieces of Roman Art in a completely new manner: the Saint-Savin vase, the so-called “Quarrel” capital, which was fully sculpted at the Nanteuil-en-Vallée Abbey and has never before been displayed in its entirety, the Saint Radegonde manuscript…

Carte blanche will be given to different preservation and heritage institutions such as The Regional Conservation of Historical Monuments, the Museum of French Monuments, Inrap (The National Insititute for Preventative Archaeological Research), the Research Centre for Medieval Civilisation, the CNRS (the French National Centre for Scientific Research) and the Society of Antique Dealers of West France

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. This will provide us with an overview of discoveries and recent research in Roman archaeology.

Demonstrations of restoration work in the Saint-Benoît and Fontaine-le-Comte Abbeys, as well as concerts and conferences add another dimension to this exhibition.

This autumn, discover the exceptional heritage of Poitiers and its region, the former capital of the Counts of Poitou and the Dukes of Aquitaine.

Curators: Anne Benéteau Péan, Curator and Director of musées de Poitiers. Dominique Simon-Hiernard, Curator and Head of Ancient and Medieval Collections for musées de Poitiers

Exhibition design  Jean-François Magnan, musées de Poitiers. Scientific assistant  Céline Peris, musées de Poitiers Cultural service Cécile Le Bourdonnec, Conservation assistant, musées de Poitiers et Stéphanie Coussay, Education Department, musées de Poitiers

In special partnership with the CESCM / Université de Poitiers, Claude Andrault-Schmitt, Professor of Medieval Art History and Cécile Treffort, Director of the CESCM and Professor of Medieval History

« Cartes blanches » Conservation of the Historical Monuments of the Poitou-Charentes Region, The Museum of French Monuments, Inrap, CESCM and CNRS

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