1 October 2019, 09.30-16.30
The SPAB are thrilled to be partnering once again with Historic Royal Palaces to bring this NEW one-day masterclass on the conservation and care of historic ironwork, using the work of Jean Tijou at Hampton Court Palace as a case study.
Combining lectures, site visits, practical demonstrations and hands-on workshops, these masterclasses are designed for those who are professionally involved with buildings (e.g. architects, surveyors, engineers, planners, builders, contractors, craftsmen and women). The masterclasses are recognised for Continuing Professional Development (CPD) by the Institute of Historic Building Conservation (IHBC). Certificates of attendance are available for delegates.
This masterclass will be led by conservation architect, Andrew Harris, and blacksmith, Paul Allen, along with an introduction from curator and historian, Susanne Groom.
COURSE OUTLINE:
Lecture: Overview of Ironwork at Hampton Court Palace:
Lecture: Case study - East Front Vestibule Gates
Site Visit
Examples of Tijou’s work at Hampton Court Palace, looking at the objects in context and discussing issues and previous alterations.
Collections Store visit
Looking at previous repairs to the Tijou Screen, the current work, and approach to repair and replacement.
Practical Sessions: Repoussé leaf development
Explanation of Repoussé technique and different types of leaf
Different types of tooling
Making a leaf - Initial stage of forming on block, 2nd stage of forming using stake Opportunity to have a try
Please note: delegates will need to be prepared with sturdy footwear and suitable clothing; all other PPE will be provided on the day.
Accessibility: please contact the SPAB before booking to discuss any special access requirements.
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