Abstract Liquid chromatography with UV–Vis and mass spectrometric detection (LC–DAD–MS) was applied to the identification of dyes and biological sources in samples from nineteenth to twentieth century ethnographic textiles from ASTRA National Museum Complex, Sibiu, Transylvania. The objects are part of the Romanian traditional costume and are among the first to be acquired for the museum collections, around 1905. Oral and written information mention such objects as homemade, with nearby materials, while literature mentions a significant number of local vegetal sources as being used for textile dyeing. The analytical protocol developed, based on the combined use of the UV–Vis and mass spectrometric detectors to associate the information and ...
Unknown dyestuffs from a red crimson coloured historic fabric are analysed with both High Performanc...
In this paper, the application of a multi-analytical approach for the characterisation of synthetic ...
The Coptic textile collection of the Museo Egizio in Torino (Italy) has been the object of a broad p...
Abstract Confirmed since the twelth century, the Saxon community in Transylvania developed over the ...
The traditional shirt (“ie”) is the most well-known element of Romanian anonymous textile art. Apart...
Presented thesis at Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologias, Universidade de Lisboa, to obtain the Maste...
Textiles excavated from Scottish sites belonging now to the collections of the National Museums of S...
This PhD thesis aims at characterising dyes in historical and archaeological textiles by using chrom...
The analytical investigation of several historically important natural yellow and red dye sources is...
Historical and archaeological textiles are among the most crucial and vulnerable records of our soci...
Historical and archaeological textiles are among the most crucial and vulnerable records of our soci...
The high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) with diode array detection (HPLC-DAD) method was u...
The colorant behaviour of cochineal and kermes insect dyes in 141 experimentally-dyed and 28 artific...
In this paper, the application of a multi-analytical approach for the characterisation of synthetic ...
There is no standard technique for the analysis of dyes on historic textiles. After reviewing all a...
Unknown dyestuffs from a red crimson coloured historic fabric are analysed with both High Performanc...
In this paper, the application of a multi-analytical approach for the characterisation of synthetic ...
The Coptic textile collection of the Museo Egizio in Torino (Italy) has been the object of a broad p...
Abstract Confirmed since the twelth century, the Saxon community in Transylvania developed over the ...
The traditional shirt (“ie”) is the most well-known element of Romanian anonymous textile art. Apart...
Presented thesis at Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologias, Universidade de Lisboa, to obtain the Maste...
Textiles excavated from Scottish sites belonging now to the collections of the National Museums of S...
This PhD thesis aims at characterising dyes in historical and archaeological textiles by using chrom...
The analytical investigation of several historically important natural yellow and red dye sources is...
Historical and archaeological textiles are among the most crucial and vulnerable records of our soci...
Historical and archaeological textiles are among the most crucial and vulnerable records of our soci...
The high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) with diode array detection (HPLC-DAD) method was u...
The colorant behaviour of cochineal and kermes insect dyes in 141 experimentally-dyed and 28 artific...
In this paper, the application of a multi-analytical approach for the characterisation of synthetic ...
There is no standard technique for the analysis of dyes on historic textiles. After reviewing all a...
Unknown dyestuffs from a red crimson coloured historic fabric are analysed with both High Performanc...
In this paper, the application of a multi-analytical approach for the characterisation of synthetic ...
The Coptic textile collection of the Museo Egizio in Torino (Italy) has been the object of a broad p...