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Bringing History to Life: Conservation of the Alexander Frieze Underway at The Harris

19 March 2025

Conservation of the Alexander Frieze

Conservation of the Alexander Frieze

A new chapter begins for the Alexander Frieze at The Harris Museum, Art Gallery and Library, thanks to awards totalling £25,000 gifted generously from the Pilgrim Trust, Henry Moore Foundation and Friends of the Harris to support conservation and redisplay of the Alexander Frieze.

Councillor Hindle, Cabinet Member for Culture and Arts at Preston City Council said:

"The Alexander Frieze is a significant part of The Harris, and this conservation work ensures that it remains an important feature for visitors to enjoy for years to come.

We are grateful to the Pilgrim Trust, Henry Moore Foundation and Friends of the Harris for their support in helping to preserve this remarkable piece of history as we continue to transform the Harris through the Harris Your Place project."

Standing as one of the most striking features of The Harris, the Alexander Frieze is a large-scale sculptural work by Bertel Thorvaldsen, depicting Alexander the Great entering Babylon in 331 BC.

The sheer size and intricate detail of the piece present a significant conservation challenge, requiring expert care to ensure its long-term preservation. Now, with the support of the funders, conservation specialists Mareva Conservation have begun the process of assessing, stabilising, and restoring this historic masterpiece.

This work forms part of Harris Your Place, a major project designed to protect and enhance The Harris for future generations.

Follow the Restoration Journey

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Throughout the conservation process, The Harris will share behind-the-scenes updates, progress images, and video footage, offering a closer look at the delicate work required to preserve the frieze. Visitors and supporters will be able to watch as experts examine the surface, carefully clean, and secure areas at risk of deterioration.

The Harris will provide regular updates on the progress of the conservation project through its website and social media channels.

For more information on the Alexander Frieze conservation project and the Harris Your Place project, visit The Harris - Harris Your Place.

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