
Restoration: Virgin of the Immaculate Conception
Friday, April 18, 2025Restoration of a painting under glass for the exhibition “Another Italy”
Temporary exhibitions often provide an opportunity to restore works of art, either to stabilize them in preparation for transport or to make them more accessible to viewers. The painting under glass depicting the Immaculate Conception was thus restored for the exhibition “Another Italy” (Fort Saint-Jean, May 25–October 10, 2022), where it will be part of a collection dedicated to popular piety.
Both the frame and the painting showed signs of deterioration that weakened the work and made it difficult to view. The frame was cleaned and consolidated, and the gaps in it were filled. The painting itself was stripped of a layer of varnish-glue and paper. The glass was reinforced with a more discreet adhesive than the previous one and placed in front of a tonally matched backing board, which helps minimize the effect of the gaps in the paint layer. Restoration work often leads to interesting discoveries: once dismantled, the wooden backing of the painting-on-glass turned out to be painted! Even more surprising, the subject of this painting appears to be an object in the museum’s collection—a carved wooden Pietà: did the amateur painter decide to repurpose a work he was dissatisfied with while restoring the painting-on-glass? Or perhaps he wanted to give a nod to his successors, when they, in turn, would restore this Italian Immaculate Conception…









