The fresco painting technique has been widely used throughout history in the occidental world, in particular at the Roman period, and is known to be the most durable form of mural painting. The traditional technique consists in applying water-dispersed pigments on a fresh lime plaster, which later hardens through carbonation reaction. Following the invention of the Portland cement at the 20th century, some mural artists experimented a similar painting technique on cement plaster. Although the setting mechanisms of cement are different from lime, the cement frescoes present the same aspect and the same durability as the lime frescoes. The historical and practical aspects of the lime technique are well-documented, but the fundamental mechanis...
Concrete is an achromatic material that can be coloured through two main techniques: introduction of...
International audienceWall paintings may be studied accorded to 3 complementary investigation ways: ...
This study reports investigations on painted plasters and mortars from Egnatia. The investigations a...
International audienceThe paper describes the near-surface microstructure of artistic frescoes and c...
A fresco painting has a calcium carbonate binder produced as result of the carbonation process of a ...
The fresco technique performed with slaked lime putty as binding material has been well known since ...
Traditional materials and ancient techniques no longer satisfy the expressive and creative requireme...
The painter is more and more frequently confronted with concrete and cement mortar surfaces to be co...
This paper deals with the “modern” plaster mortars based on air lime, hydraulic lime, and cement use...
This thesis illustrates how the rate in which carbonation occurs in plasters with air-lime mortars c...
During the Bronze Age, craftspeople of the eastern Mediterranean reused fragments of mortars as aggr...
The recognition of the painting technique adopted by an artist is often a matter of debate in studie...
The use of traditional lime plaster in restoration of old buildings is motivated by both technical a...
This paper employs various techniques to analyze the mixture of chalk and binder materials used, by ...
La coloration d'un béton, matériau faiblement chromatique, est obtenue soit par introduction de pigm...
Concrete is an achromatic material that can be coloured through two main techniques: introduction of...
International audienceWall paintings may be studied accorded to 3 complementary investigation ways: ...
This study reports investigations on painted plasters and mortars from Egnatia. The investigations a...
International audienceThe paper describes the near-surface microstructure of artistic frescoes and c...
A fresco painting has a calcium carbonate binder produced as result of the carbonation process of a ...
The fresco technique performed with slaked lime putty as binding material has been well known since ...
Traditional materials and ancient techniques no longer satisfy the expressive and creative requireme...
The painter is more and more frequently confronted with concrete and cement mortar surfaces to be co...
This paper deals with the “modern” plaster mortars based on air lime, hydraulic lime, and cement use...
This thesis illustrates how the rate in which carbonation occurs in plasters with air-lime mortars c...
During the Bronze Age, craftspeople of the eastern Mediterranean reused fragments of mortars as aggr...
The recognition of the painting technique adopted by an artist is often a matter of debate in studie...
The use of traditional lime plaster in restoration of old buildings is motivated by both technical a...
This paper employs various techniques to analyze the mixture of chalk and binder materials used, by ...
La coloration d'un béton, matériau faiblement chromatique, est obtenue soit par introduction de pigm...
Concrete is an achromatic material that can be coloured through two main techniques: introduction of...
International audienceWall paintings may be studied accorded to 3 complementary investigation ways: ...
This study reports investigations on painted plasters and mortars from Egnatia. The investigations a...