Stained glass is a fragile component of our Cultural Heritage. In particular, the stained glass produced during the last decades of the 19th century and first decades of the 20th century is characterised by the use of a new type ready-to-use enamels. Stained glass was used for the windows of buildings, and a large part of it is exposed to weathering and consequently to deterioration. This study analyses the collection of materials used in one of the most important stained glass Modernist workshops in Barcelona. The chemical composition is determined (and pigments identified) by means of Laser Ablation Inductively-Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS) and X-Ray D...
In the present work, 50 samples of stained glass have been studied in order to disclose the improvem...
The history and iconography of Swiss stained glass dating between the 16th and 18th centuries are w...
Calcium antimonate (in the hexagonal or cubic form) dispersed in the glass matrix is an artificially...
Stained glass is a fragile component of our Cultural Heritage. In particular, the stained glass prod...
Coloured enamels from the materials used in Modernist workshops from Barcelona were produced and com...
Materials and methods used in the production of modernist (late 19th and early 20th century) stained...
The aim of this project is the study of the painting techniques applied on stained glass, namely blu...
This paper offers new insights on the evolution of colour recipes for Na-rich Mediterranean stained ...
11 páginas, 13 figuras, 1 tabla.Medieval stained glass (13th–15th centuries) from three restoration ...
A great number of medieval religious buildings in Europe contain stained glass windows. A number of ...
Proceedings of the Chemistry and Conservation ScienceA brief description of different types of silic...
The samples from three stained glass windows examined bere afe made of Si-Ca-K glass. The exception ...
International audienceThe Grande Rose of Reims Cathedral (France), a UNESCO Cultural Heritage Monume...
The chemical composition of nine medieval coloured stained glasses from Duomo (Catedral) of Siena, I...
Colourless glass particles were identified for the first time in Portuguese paintings in two altarpi...
In the present work, 50 samples of stained glass have been studied in order to disclose the improvem...
The history and iconography of Swiss stained glass dating between the 16th and 18th centuries are w...
Calcium antimonate (in the hexagonal or cubic form) dispersed in the glass matrix is an artificially...
Stained glass is a fragile component of our Cultural Heritage. In particular, the stained glass prod...
Coloured enamels from the materials used in Modernist workshops from Barcelona were produced and com...
Materials and methods used in the production of modernist (late 19th and early 20th century) stained...
The aim of this project is the study of the painting techniques applied on stained glass, namely blu...
This paper offers new insights on the evolution of colour recipes for Na-rich Mediterranean stained ...
11 páginas, 13 figuras, 1 tabla.Medieval stained glass (13th–15th centuries) from three restoration ...
A great number of medieval religious buildings in Europe contain stained glass windows. A number of ...
Proceedings of the Chemistry and Conservation ScienceA brief description of different types of silic...
The samples from three stained glass windows examined bere afe made of Si-Ca-K glass. The exception ...
International audienceThe Grande Rose of Reims Cathedral (France), a UNESCO Cultural Heritage Monume...
The chemical composition of nine medieval coloured stained glasses from Duomo (Catedral) of Siena, I...
Colourless glass particles were identified for the first time in Portuguese paintings in two altarpi...
In the present work, 50 samples of stained glass have been studied in order to disclose the improvem...
The history and iconography of Swiss stained glass dating between the 16th and 18th centuries are w...
Calcium antimonate (in the hexagonal or cubic form) dispersed in the glass matrix is an artificially...