Piet Mondrian’s Broadway Boogie Woogie (1942–1943) was examined using Macro X-Ray Fluorescence mapping (MA-XRF) to help characterize the artist’s materials and understand his creative process as well as the current condition issues of the painting. The presence and distribution of key chemical elements was used to identify the main pigments in the different paint layers and under-layers, namely titanium white/barium sulfate, zinc white, bone black, cadmium yellow and/or cadmium-zinc yellow, cadmium red and/or cadmium-barium red and ultramarine. The XRF data was also examined using a multivariate curve resolution-alternating least square (MCR-ALS) approach to virtually separate and help characterize the different paint layers. Results sugges...
Fe and/or Mn-containing yellow ochre, red ochre, and umber earth pigments are omnipresent in 17th ce...
As part of the NWO Science4Arts REVISRembrandt project (2012–2018), novel chemical imaging technique...
Scanning macro-XRF is establishing rapidly as a technique for the investigation of historical painti...
Piet Mondrian’s Broadway Boogie Woogie (1942–1943) was examined using Macro X-Ray Fluorescence mappi...
Jackson Pollock’s Number 1A, 1948 painting was investigated using in situ scanning macro-x-ray fluor...
In the recent years, an increasing interest has been devoted to the development of compact macro X-r...
Abstract Magritte’s composition La condition humaine, 1935 was found to conceal under its paint laye...
Scanning macro-X-ray fluorescence analysis (MA-XRF) is rapidly being established as a technique for ...
It is assumed that 17th century paintings were painted by a very systematic approach which involved ...
Abstract Vincent van Gogh’s still lifes Irises and Roses were investigated to shed light onto the de...
The identification of altered cadmium yellow paints in early modernist works is critical to their st...
Macroscopic X-ray fluorescence analysis (MA-XRF) is a non-destructive analytical technique that allo...
The conservation of contemporary art often offers unique occasions to study complex multi-material a...
The analytical characterization of artists' pigments is a most helpful tool for art history, conserv...
Recent studies are concisely reviewed, in which X-ray beams of (sub)micrometre to millimetre dimensi...
Fe and/or Mn-containing yellow ochre, red ochre, and umber earth pigments are omnipresent in 17th ce...
As part of the NWO Science4Arts REVISRembrandt project (2012–2018), novel chemical imaging technique...
Scanning macro-XRF is establishing rapidly as a technique for the investigation of historical painti...
Piet Mondrian’s Broadway Boogie Woogie (1942–1943) was examined using Macro X-Ray Fluorescence mappi...
Jackson Pollock’s Number 1A, 1948 painting was investigated using in situ scanning macro-x-ray fluor...
In the recent years, an increasing interest has been devoted to the development of compact macro X-r...
Abstract Magritte’s composition La condition humaine, 1935 was found to conceal under its paint laye...
Scanning macro-X-ray fluorescence analysis (MA-XRF) is rapidly being established as a technique for ...
It is assumed that 17th century paintings were painted by a very systematic approach which involved ...
Abstract Vincent van Gogh’s still lifes Irises and Roses were investigated to shed light onto the de...
The identification of altered cadmium yellow paints in early modernist works is critical to their st...
Macroscopic X-ray fluorescence analysis (MA-XRF) is a non-destructive analytical technique that allo...
The conservation of contemporary art often offers unique occasions to study complex multi-material a...
The analytical characterization of artists' pigments is a most helpful tool for art history, conserv...
Recent studies are concisely reviewed, in which X-ray beams of (sub)micrometre to millimetre dimensi...
Fe and/or Mn-containing yellow ochre, red ochre, and umber earth pigments are omnipresent in 17th ce...
As part of the NWO Science4Arts REVISRembrandt project (2012–2018), novel chemical imaging technique...
Scanning macro-XRF is establishing rapidly as a technique for the investigation of historical painti...