The present work reports a multi-analytical study, based on Polarized Optical Microscopy (POM), Scanning Electron Microscopy equipped with an Energy Dispersive X-ray detector (SEM-EDX), micro-Raman and Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FT-IR) techniques, aimed at establishing the painting techniques and palettes used to decorate a variety of fragments of frescoes coming from Villa dei Quintili in Rome (Italy) and dated back 2nd century CE. This combined methodological approach, covering different spatial scales extending from the macroscopic to the elemental domain, revealed successful for the unambiguous identification and characterization, in non-invasive or at least micro-destructive way, of pigments, binders and stone materials. ...
The pigments and the plasters of the Roman frescoes discovered at the House of Diana (Cosa, Grosseto...
According to the \u201cGiornale di Scavo\u201d of the Archaeological Superintendance of Pompeii, the...
This work focused on the study of decorated pottery dated back to the 16th century from the Roman ar...
In the present study, we investigated by the joint use of portable instrumentations, namely a handhe...
In the present study, we investigated by the joint use of portable instrumentations, namely a handhe...
The materials and techniques of wall paintings decorating the Domus of Octavius Quartio, an outstand...
The materials and techniques of wall paintings decorating the Domus of Octavius Quartio, an outstand...
The materials and techniques of wall paintings decorating the Domus of Octavius Quartio, an outstand...
In the present study, shards from Roman wall paintings (from the end of the first century to the fou...
This work concerns the characterisation of a set of wall painting and stucco fragments collected dur...
The research aims to study some rare original coloured painting samples (still present) from the ‘Te...
The research aims to study some rare original coloured painting samples (still present) from the ‘Te...
The paper refers to the analytical characterization of Roman painted plasters dating back to the sec...
The paper refers to the analytical characterization of Roman painted plasters dating back to the sec...
According to the “Giornale di Scavo” of the Archaeological Superintendance of Pompeii, the first exc...
The pigments and the plasters of the Roman frescoes discovered at the House of Diana (Cosa, Grosseto...
According to the \u201cGiornale di Scavo\u201d of the Archaeological Superintendance of Pompeii, the...
This work focused on the study of decorated pottery dated back to the 16th century from the Roman ar...
In the present study, we investigated by the joint use of portable instrumentations, namely a handhe...
In the present study, we investigated by the joint use of portable instrumentations, namely a handhe...
The materials and techniques of wall paintings decorating the Domus of Octavius Quartio, an outstand...
The materials and techniques of wall paintings decorating the Domus of Octavius Quartio, an outstand...
The materials and techniques of wall paintings decorating the Domus of Octavius Quartio, an outstand...
In the present study, shards from Roman wall paintings (from the end of the first century to the fou...
This work concerns the characterisation of a set of wall painting and stucco fragments collected dur...
The research aims to study some rare original coloured painting samples (still present) from the ‘Te...
The research aims to study some rare original coloured painting samples (still present) from the ‘Te...
The paper refers to the analytical characterization of Roman painted plasters dating back to the sec...
The paper refers to the analytical characterization of Roman painted plasters dating back to the sec...
According to the “Giornale di Scavo” of the Archaeological Superintendance of Pompeii, the first exc...
The pigments and the plasters of the Roman frescoes discovered at the House of Diana (Cosa, Grosseto...
According to the \u201cGiornale di Scavo\u201d of the Archaeological Superintendance of Pompeii, the...
This work focused on the study of decorated pottery dated back to the 16th century from the Roman ar...