Abstract This article discusses the technical examination of five flower and fruit still life paintings by the seventeenth century artist Jan Davidsz. de Heem (1606–1684). The painter is known for his meticulously composed and finely detailed still life paintings and is a master in imitating the surface textures of various fruits, flowers, and objects. Macro X-ray fluorescence (MA-XRF) scanning experiments were supplemented with a study of paint cross-sections and contemporary art technical sources with the aim of reconstructing the complex build-up of the overall lay-in of the composition and individual subjects. MA-XRF provided information on the distribution of key chemical elements present in painting materials and made it possible to r...
It is assumed that 17th century paintings were painted by a very systematic approach which involved ...
In the recent years, an increasing interest has been devoted to the development of compact macro X-r...
Examining the painting Woman, Old Man, and Flower (1923–24) by Max Ernst with macro-X-ray fluorescen...
At present, macro X-ray fluorescence (MA-XRF) is one of the most essential analytical methods exploi...
Abstract Vincent van Gogh’s still lifes Irises and Roses were investigated to shed light onto the de...
Konrad Witz represents an artist of great interest having worked in a period (first half of 15th cen...
Fe and/or Mn-containing yellow ochre, red ochre, and umber earth pigments are omnipresent in 17th ce...
Over time, artist pigments are prone to degradation, which can decrease the readability of the artwo...
This study explores the life and work of Jan Davidsz. de Heem, and examines it within the context of...
The colorful images in medieval manuscripts have striking characteristics that need meticulous appro...
This research project reads seventeenth century Dutch still life through the lens of a contemporary ...
In the context of paintings characterization, X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) combined with Fibre Optics Re...
Pastel paintings are rarely studied unless they are unframed [1-3]. The conservation treatment of th...
Scanning macro-XRF is establishing rapidly as a technique for the investigation of historical painti...
The analytical characterization of artists' pigments is a most helpful tool for art history, conserv...
It is assumed that 17th century paintings were painted by a very systematic approach which involved ...
In the recent years, an increasing interest has been devoted to the development of compact macro X-r...
Examining the painting Woman, Old Man, and Flower (1923–24) by Max Ernst with macro-X-ray fluorescen...
At present, macro X-ray fluorescence (MA-XRF) is one of the most essential analytical methods exploi...
Abstract Vincent van Gogh’s still lifes Irises and Roses were investigated to shed light onto the de...
Konrad Witz represents an artist of great interest having worked in a period (first half of 15th cen...
Fe and/or Mn-containing yellow ochre, red ochre, and umber earth pigments are omnipresent in 17th ce...
Over time, artist pigments are prone to degradation, which can decrease the readability of the artwo...
This study explores the life and work of Jan Davidsz. de Heem, and examines it within the context of...
The colorful images in medieval manuscripts have striking characteristics that need meticulous appro...
This research project reads seventeenth century Dutch still life through the lens of a contemporary ...
In the context of paintings characterization, X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) combined with Fibre Optics Re...
Pastel paintings are rarely studied unless they are unframed [1-3]. The conservation treatment of th...
Scanning macro-XRF is establishing rapidly as a technique for the investigation of historical painti...
The analytical characterization of artists' pigments is a most helpful tool for art history, conserv...
It is assumed that 17th century paintings were painted by a very systematic approach which involved ...
In the recent years, an increasing interest has been devoted to the development of compact macro X-r...
Examining the painting Woman, Old Man, and Flower (1923–24) by Max Ernst with macro-X-ray fluorescen...