Some art objects being small and very precious prevents conservators and conservation scientists from whatever kind of sampling, so that only completely non-invasive (n.i.) studies are permitted. Besides, also moving the object is sometimes forbidden: this happens for jewels as well as for manuscripts, illuminated codices, drawings and paintings. Some important physical n.i. analyses, such as PIXE and PIGE, therefore cannot be used in many cases. With these limitations, only imaging techniques in X, UV, Visible and IR bands, and a few spectroscopic methods that can be carried out with portable instruments can be applied, i.e. molecular spectroscopies like Fourier transform infrared (FTIR), Raman, UV visible and near IR reflectance spectromet...
Abstract There are multiple challenges in analysing pigments in historic watercolour paintings on pa...
In recent years, several studies have been conducted on 19th century works of art mainly from a cogn...
The application of infrared spectroscopic imaging to non-destructive examination of works of art is ...
The characterisation of palettes used in medieval manuscript illumination is an important task from ...
The use of ultraviolet and visible diffuse reflectance spectrophotometry as a preliminary technique ...
The remote-sensing technique of spectroscopic imaging has been adapted to the non-destructive examin...
The analyses of pigments on important paintings is a delicate issue because it is necessary not to h...
The characterisation of palettes used in manuscript illumination is a hard analytical task, due to v...
When analytical chemistry is called to support a conservation work on a polychrome surface, one of ...
Non-destructive analysis of the artist’s palette of ancient wooden panel paintings is a difficult ta...
The old library of the Certosa di Pavia still holds thirteen graduals, choir-books with lyrics and s...
International audienceNon-destructive analysis of the artist’s palette of ancient wooden panel paint...
We propose a non-invasive approach for the study of illuminated manuscripts based on the combination...
Amongst the techniques employed for pigment identification on art objects such as paintings or paint...
Analytical pigment investigation can reveal important information for art-historians. The use of two...
Abstract There are multiple challenges in analysing pigments in historic watercolour paintings on pa...
In recent years, several studies have been conducted on 19th century works of art mainly from a cogn...
The application of infrared spectroscopic imaging to non-destructive examination of works of art is ...
The characterisation of palettes used in medieval manuscript illumination is an important task from ...
The use of ultraviolet and visible diffuse reflectance spectrophotometry as a preliminary technique ...
The remote-sensing technique of spectroscopic imaging has been adapted to the non-destructive examin...
The analyses of pigments on important paintings is a delicate issue because it is necessary not to h...
The characterisation of palettes used in manuscript illumination is a hard analytical task, due to v...
When analytical chemistry is called to support a conservation work on a polychrome surface, one of ...
Non-destructive analysis of the artist’s palette of ancient wooden panel paintings is a difficult ta...
The old library of the Certosa di Pavia still holds thirteen graduals, choir-books with lyrics and s...
International audienceNon-destructive analysis of the artist’s palette of ancient wooden panel paint...
We propose a non-invasive approach for the study of illuminated manuscripts based on the combination...
Amongst the techniques employed for pigment identification on art objects such as paintings or paint...
Analytical pigment investigation can reveal important information for art-historians. The use of two...
Abstract There are multiple challenges in analysing pigments in historic watercolour paintings on pa...
In recent years, several studies have been conducted on 19th century works of art mainly from a cogn...
The application of infrared spectroscopic imaging to non-destructive examination of works of art is ...