Hélène Dalloz-Bourguignon

Painter

After studying with Pierre Belvès at the Ateliers des Arts Décoratifs, then at the Place des Vosges workshops, Hélène Dalloz-Bourguignon went on to study art history and archaeology at the Université Paris Panthéon-Sorbonne.

She then entered the Saint-Gervais workshops as a student, where she worked for four years.

She completed her training at the Vatican workshops before opening her own restoration workshop in the village of Saint-Paul in the Marais district.

She works on 17th and 18th century paintings and polychrome sculptures, as well as contemporary works, for both private and institutional clients, such as the Forney library, which asked her to restore cartoons for Beauvais tapestries.

She completed her training at the Vatican workshops before opening her own restoration workshop in the village of Saint-Paul in the Marais district.

She works on 17th and 18th century paintings and polychrome sculptures, as well as contemporary works, for both private and institutional clients, such as the Forney library, which asked her to restore cartoons for Beauvais tapestries.

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