Few and fragmentary is the information regarding the “oro di metà” (halfway gold) gilding due to the low probability of finding it in paintings as well as its short durability because of tarnishing. However, the very rare, excellent state of conservation of the gilding found in the fifteenth-century wood panel painting of the Master of St. Ivo studied in this work along with a multi-analytical approach allowed shedding light on the structure, the composition and the conservation state of this type of gilding. An Ultra-High Resolution Scanning Electron Microscope (UHR-SEM) along with Energy Dispersive X-Ray (EDX) analysis and polarised light Optical Microscopy (OM) were employed in order to image and analyse a cross-section of a sampl...
Lustering, a technique which involved the application of coloured translucent glazes over gilding an...
The use of gildings on wall paintings enjoyed its largest development in Italy between the 13th and ...
Gilding, associated in medieval murals, with colors holds an important place within the iconographic...
Few and fragmentary is the information regarding the “oro di metà” (halfway gold) gilding due to the...
Few and fragmentary is the information regarding the “oro di metà„ (halfway gold) g...
The paper proposes a short review on gilding techniques and materials from artifacts of religious he...
International audienceThis paper deals with the multi-analytical comparative characterization of 59 ...
The stucco decorations in the church of San Ambrogio, Cantù (Como, Italy) date to the baroque and re...
The chemical characterization of gilding decorations in works of art is fundamental in order to eluc...
IJCS it is an open access journal. All content is freely available without charge to any user or his...
In the previous paper (Part I), the colorimetry and interferometric microscopy measurements on moder...
The stucco decorations in the church of San Ambrogio, Cant\uf9 (Como, Italy) date to the baroque and...
The majority of the studied artworks were altarpieces, sculptures and/or wood-based works from diffe...
This work investigates the decayed decoration of the ‘Vergine del Carmelo’ chapel, with a particular...
Gold leaf was once used extensively in paintings by master artists and was highly prized to the poin...
Lustering, a technique which involved the application of coloured translucent glazes over gilding an...
The use of gildings on wall paintings enjoyed its largest development in Italy between the 13th and ...
Gilding, associated in medieval murals, with colors holds an important place within the iconographic...
Few and fragmentary is the information regarding the “oro di metà” (halfway gold) gilding due to the...
Few and fragmentary is the information regarding the “oro di metà„ (halfway gold) g...
The paper proposes a short review on gilding techniques and materials from artifacts of religious he...
International audienceThis paper deals with the multi-analytical comparative characterization of 59 ...
The stucco decorations in the church of San Ambrogio, Cantù (Como, Italy) date to the baroque and re...
The chemical characterization of gilding decorations in works of art is fundamental in order to eluc...
IJCS it is an open access journal. All content is freely available without charge to any user or his...
In the previous paper (Part I), the colorimetry and interferometric microscopy measurements on moder...
The stucco decorations in the church of San Ambrogio, Cant\uf9 (Como, Italy) date to the baroque and...
The majority of the studied artworks were altarpieces, sculptures and/or wood-based works from diffe...
This work investigates the decayed decoration of the ‘Vergine del Carmelo’ chapel, with a particular...
Gold leaf was once used extensively in paintings by master artists and was highly prized to the poin...
Lustering, a technique which involved the application of coloured translucent glazes over gilding an...
The use of gildings on wall paintings enjoyed its largest development in Italy between the 13th and ...
Gilding, associated in medieval murals, with colors holds an important place within the iconographic...