Skip to main content
Institutional affiliations CNRS-MNHN-Ministère de la Culture
The Center for Research on Preservation (known by its French initials, CRC) is a research and services unit that falls under the joint umbrella of the CNRS (France’s national scientific research council), the French National Museum of Natural History and the Ministry of Culture and Communication. It specializes in research aiming at the preservation of cultural property.
logo Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle
en
  • Français
  • English
Search icon

Menu

  • Directory
    Image
    pole-papier-dscn3813.jpg
  • News
    Image
    pole-papier-spray-journal-jfs.jpg
  • Publications
    Image
  • To know our unit
    • Three teams on three sites
    • Research theme
    • Governance
    • History of the CRC
  • Research teams
    • CRCC team
      • Biodeterioration et Environnement EN
      • Natural History collections
      • Colours and visual effects EN
      • Leather and parchment
      • Separative methods applied to Cultural Heritage materials
      • Photographic objects
      • Paper and Cellulose
      • Tracings
    • ECR team
    • LRMH Team
  • Scientific life
    • CRCC research projects
    • ECR research projects
      • Musical instrument and sound heritage
      • History of collections
      • Music and visual arts
      • The actors of music
    • Seminars
    • Thesis
  • Equipments
    • X-ray fluorescence imaging spectrometer
    • Proton transfer mass spectrometry (PTR-MS)
    • Imageurs hyperspectraux (VNIR et SWIR) EN
    • Multiphoton microscope
  • Networks and collaborations
  • Practical tools for conservation
    • Calculator of the deterioration and the permanence of paper
Home
Centre de Recherche sur la Conservation (CRC)
UAR 3224

List of publications

Breadcrumb

  • Home
  • Publications
Reset
Loeper-Attia Marie-Anne, December 2023 — Maintenance et conservation-restauration sur des objets patrimoniaux avec une fonction d’usage : le cas particulier des instruments de musique. Conservation restauration des biens culturels , n° 40,
https://hal.science/hal-04448577
de Bruyn-Ouboter Vera & Loeper-Attia Marie-Anne, December 2023 — Entretien avec Vera de Bruyn-Ouboter autour de son questionnaire sur les aspects matériels et immatériels d’un instrument de musique. Conservation restauration des biens culturels , n° 40,
https://hal.science/hal-04448604
Loeper-Attia Marie-Anne, September 2019 — « Physical and Chemical Interactions between Metallic Instruments and Plastic Threads » in Metal 2019 Proceedings of the Interim Meeting of the ICOM-CC Metals Working Group September 2-6, 2019 Neuchâtel, Switzerland.. , ,
https://hal.science/hal-04449341
Loeper-Attia Marie-Anne & Aguila Emmanuel, May 2019 — Les instruments techniques et le patrimoine industriel : conservation, valorisation et maintenance. Conservation restauration des biens culturels , n° 35,
https://hal.science/hal-04449081
Loeper-Attia Marie-Anne & Maniguet Thierry, September 2017 — « Twenty years of conservation of plated brass instruments at the Musée de la musique in Paris » in ICOM Committee for Conservation 18th Triennial Meeting Copenhagen Denmark 4-8 September 2017.. , ,
https://hal.science/hal-04449190
Loeper-Attia Marie-Anne, August 2011 — « The conservation and restoration of extra-european musical instruments at the musée de la musique in Paris » in Annual Meeting of the International Committee of Musical Instrument Museum and Collections. CIMCIM 2011.. , ,
https://hal.science/hal-04448738
  • Refine the 6 results

Categories

Category

By authors

  • Thierry MANIGUET
  • (-) Marie-Anne LOEPER-ATTIA

Year

  • 2023
  • 2019
  • 2017
  • 2011

Affiliation entity

  • ECR

Affiliation organism

  • Philharmonie de Paris

Status

A research group
logo Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle
  • Follow us on social networks
    • Facebook
    • Instagram crc.officiel
    • Linkedin
    • Our YouTube channel
    • Twitter @CRC_CRCC
  • Legal notice
  • Sitemap
  • Credits
© Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle, all rights reserved
A website by MNHN logo