Most inorganic pigments generally consist of the colouring agents such as hematite (red) or glauconite (green) together with white pigments, including alumosilicates and calcium compounds. This usually leads to a wide colour range dependent on the exact percentage of the colouring agent in the solid mixture. Some inorganic pigments have been in use for thousands of years due to their easy availability and desirable attributes: ochres have been in use since prehistoric times to produce cave and rock paintings, and are still used to this day; terra verde (green earth) first made its appearance in decorations and frescos in the first century B.C. Whether these pigments are used in frescos, cave ornaments or paintings, shortcomings in their par...
This paper explores the processes involved in the production of prehistoric paintings using inorgan...
NoThe adoption of mineral pigments for artistic expression can be traced back to the paintings of th...
A series of compounds that have potential as environmentally-friendly inorganic pigments have been p...
Most inorganic pigments generally consist of the colouring agents such as hematite (red) or glaucon...
Historical painted works of art have a very complex inner structure. The period painting technique l...
This thesis focuses on the material referred to as ochre. The aim of the project is to present the c...
Pigments used in traditional limewashing paintings in Alentejo urban Heritage are inorganic material...
This paper reports an unusual green pigment, brochantite (Cu4(SO4)(OH)6), on 16th-century Portuguese...
Summarization: An assemblage of approximately 500 colouring materials and objects related to their u...
Ochre-based pigments have been employed since the first artistic expressions of mankind, with widesp...
[EN] In this paper, recently excavated fresco painting fragments from the House of Marcus Lucretius ...
This work deals with the characterisation of the Grès de Thiviers (GT), a unique natural red pigment...
Silver was introduced into medieval glass by an ancient painting process using different clay minera...
Colourants are substances used to change the colour of something, and are classified in three typolo...
In this work, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD), and infrared spectroscopy...
This paper explores the processes involved in the production of prehistoric paintings using inorgan...
NoThe adoption of mineral pigments for artistic expression can be traced back to the paintings of th...
A series of compounds that have potential as environmentally-friendly inorganic pigments have been p...
Most inorganic pigments generally consist of the colouring agents such as hematite (red) or glaucon...
Historical painted works of art have a very complex inner structure. The period painting technique l...
This thesis focuses on the material referred to as ochre. The aim of the project is to present the c...
Pigments used in traditional limewashing paintings in Alentejo urban Heritage are inorganic material...
This paper reports an unusual green pigment, brochantite (Cu4(SO4)(OH)6), on 16th-century Portuguese...
Summarization: An assemblage of approximately 500 colouring materials and objects related to their u...
Ochre-based pigments have been employed since the first artistic expressions of mankind, with widesp...
[EN] In this paper, recently excavated fresco painting fragments from the House of Marcus Lucretius ...
This work deals with the characterisation of the Grès de Thiviers (GT), a unique natural red pigment...
Silver was introduced into medieval glass by an ancient painting process using different clay minera...
Colourants are substances used to change the colour of something, and are classified in three typolo...
In this work, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD), and infrared spectroscopy...
This paper explores the processes involved in the production of prehistoric paintings using inorgan...
NoThe adoption of mineral pigments for artistic expression can be traced back to the paintings of th...
A series of compounds that have potential as environmentally-friendly inorganic pigments have been p...