This work used a multi-analytical approach to characterize two 19th century ambrotypes and was motivated by the lack of insight on these historical objects. Photographic imaging and optical microscopy (OM) were used to identify abrasions, cracks related to reticulation, tarnishing, and other aspects associated to production and degradation processes. With variable pressure scanning electron microscopy coupled with energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS) these processes were seen with great detail and further characterized. Elemental point analysis and elemental mapping showed that the photosensitive material used was silver iodide. Degradation compounds were found as silver and chlorine-containing compounds. In one of the items, the tarn...
Publisher's PDFYellow orpiment (As2S3) and red–orange realgar (As4S4) photo-degrade and the nineteen...
Two gilded miniature portraits on copper support from the Evora Museum collection (Portugal) were ex...
In this work, decorative wallpapers (19th century) from an historical palace located in Oiartzun (Ba...
The study here presented aimed to characterize two ambrotypes from the 19th century and some of thei...
Orotone photographs are positive photographic images on glass with a gold-colored metallic coating o...
Historical painted works of art have a very complex inner structure. The period painting technique l...
The late 19th century photographs are chemically a multilayer material of inorganic and organic comp...
In the second half of the 19th century silver photographs were made on various materials. Paper, tex...
Abstract Silver gelatine photographs were the most dominant photographic process of the twentieth ce...
Abstract A multi-analytical study was designed to characterise historical coated plaster surfaces. T...
NoThe adoption of mineral pigments for artistic expression can be traced back to the paintings of th...
Colourants are substances used to change the colour of something, and are classified in three typolo...
In recent years, several studies have been conducted on 19th century works of art mainly from a cogn...
The present work is one of the first attempts to analyze the composition of different kinds of photo...
Abstract The ambrotype / wet collodion positive on glass is one of the most complex examples of earl...
Publisher's PDFYellow orpiment (As2S3) and red–orange realgar (As4S4) photo-degrade and the nineteen...
Two gilded miniature portraits on copper support from the Evora Museum collection (Portugal) were ex...
In this work, decorative wallpapers (19th century) from an historical palace located in Oiartzun (Ba...
The study here presented aimed to characterize two ambrotypes from the 19th century and some of thei...
Orotone photographs are positive photographic images on glass with a gold-colored metallic coating o...
Historical painted works of art have a very complex inner structure. The period painting technique l...
The late 19th century photographs are chemically a multilayer material of inorganic and organic comp...
In the second half of the 19th century silver photographs were made on various materials. Paper, tex...
Abstract Silver gelatine photographs were the most dominant photographic process of the twentieth ce...
Abstract A multi-analytical study was designed to characterise historical coated plaster surfaces. T...
NoThe adoption of mineral pigments for artistic expression can be traced back to the paintings of th...
Colourants are substances used to change the colour of something, and are classified in three typolo...
In recent years, several studies have been conducted on 19th century works of art mainly from a cogn...
The present work is one of the first attempts to analyze the composition of different kinds of photo...
Abstract The ambrotype / wet collodion positive on glass is one of the most complex examples of earl...
Publisher's PDFYellow orpiment (As2S3) and red–orange realgar (As4S4) photo-degrade and the nineteen...
Two gilded miniature portraits on copper support from the Evora Museum collection (Portugal) were ex...
In this work, decorative wallpapers (19th century) from an historical palace located in Oiartzun (Ba...