Colourants on the twelfth century wall paintings excavated at the fortress located on the mount Sofeh in Isfahan, central Iran, were analysed using micro X-ray fluorescence (µ-XRF), micro Raman spectroscopy (µ-Raman) and high-performance liquid chromatography coupled to electrospray ionization quadropole time-of-flight (HPLC-ESI-Q-TOF). The results of the analyses showed that gypsum, atacamite, carbon black, orpiment and ultramarine blue were used as white, green, black, yellow and blue pigments, respectively. Moreover, three red colourants including red lead, red vermilion and madder red were identified in the wall paintings. Furthermore, possible sources for the colourants are discussed
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Colourants on the twelfth century wall paintings excavated at the fortress located on the mount Sofe...
The pigments used in the wall paintings of the Masjid-i Jāme of Abarqū, central Iran, as less-known ...
Based on micro-Raman spectroscopy (μ-Raman), micro X-ray fluorescence spectrometry (μ-XRF), X-ray di...
International audienceA multi-analytical study has been undertaken to characterise wall paintings fr...
Samples containing red pigment have been collected from two different archaeological sites dating to...
Samples of blue wall paint layers from selected 15th to 18th century religious mural paintings from ...
The present multi-analytical study concentrates on establishing the painting techniques and the iden...
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The widespread occurrence of Indian yellow on an early 17th-century wall painting in Rajasthan (Indi...
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The wall paintings analyzed have been found in two archaeological contexts, situated in the southwe...
In this work, decorative wallpapers (19th century) from an historical palace located in Oiartzun (Ba...
Shrines (or altars) are constructed in China for worshiping ancestors, Bodhisattva, and God of Wealt...
The Al-Sadat House was established in 1070 – 1168 AH. / 1754 – 1659 AD. The architects used two degr...
Shahr-i Sokhta in east of Iran represents different stages of settlements from the fourth to the sec...
Colourants on the twelfth century wall paintings excavated at the fortress located on the mount Sofe...
The pigments used in the wall paintings of the Masjid-i Jāme of Abarqū, central Iran, as less-known ...
Based on micro-Raman spectroscopy (μ-Raman), micro X-ray fluorescence spectrometry (μ-XRF), X-ray di...
International audienceA multi-analytical study has been undertaken to characterise wall paintings fr...
Samples containing red pigment have been collected from two different archaeological sites dating to...
Samples of blue wall paint layers from selected 15th to 18th century religious mural paintings from ...
The present multi-analytical study concentrates on establishing the painting techniques and the iden...
In this work, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD), and infrared spectroscopy...
The widespread occurrence of Indian yellow on an early 17th-century wall painting in Rajasthan (Indi...
This paper presents the results of analyses carried out on the paintings on the rock-hewn walls of t...
The wall paintings analyzed have been found in two archaeological contexts, situated in the southwe...
In this work, decorative wallpapers (19th century) from an historical palace located in Oiartzun (Ba...
Shrines (or altars) are constructed in China for worshiping ancestors, Bodhisattva, and God of Wealt...
The Al-Sadat House was established in 1070 – 1168 AH. / 1754 – 1659 AD. The architects used two degr...
Shahr-i Sokhta in east of Iran represents different stages of settlements from the fourth to the sec...