International audienceNew insights are presented on the composition, thickness, and application of the decorating gold leaves remaining on Greek terracotta figurines, kept in the Louvre Museum. Excavated from various sites around the Mediterranean basin, the objects are dated to the Hellenistic and Roman period (4th c. BC–1st c. AD). The thickness of the gold leaves was determined using 3 MeV H+ Rutherford backscattering spectroscopy, while the gold concentration was calculated using H+-particle induced X-ray emission. On artifacts exhibiting large gilded areas, mapping permitted to define zones of interest in both well-conserved and weathered areas of the leaves for the thickness calculation. The obtained thicknesses in the different zones...
The presence of surface layers with altered chemical composition in gold alloys is investigated expl...
Fire gilding and silvering are age-old mercury-based processes used to coat the surface of less prec...
The true purity of Roman silver coinage was hidden by enriching the surfaces of the coins. The quest...
International audienceNew insights are presented on the composition, thickness, and application of t...
International audienceIn this research supported by the Patrima Foundation, we present new insights ...
International audienceThe Louvre's Department of Greek, Etruscan, and Roman Antiquities houses one o...
Abstract The size, shape, and application techniques of gold leaf in fourteenth- and fifteenth-centu...
Δημοσίευση σε επιστημονικό περιοδικόSummarization: The results of the analyses performed on blue, bl...
International audienceModern conservation ethics requires that materials and products used for resto...
A Roman bronze statuette from the 2nd Century BC was recovered from a nuragic sanctuary close to Flo...
In the previous paper (Part I), the colorimetry and interferometric microscopy measurements on moder...
Zwischgold, or part gold, is a bi-layered metal foil made from gold and silver, popular in European ...
The 1995–1996 rescue excavation at the northern cemetery of Ancient Demetrias (Volos, Greece) uneart...
The process used to obtain foils of more and more thin thickness and coat them on artefacts varied d...
The process used to obtain foils of more and more thin thickness and coat them on artefacts varied d...
The presence of surface layers with altered chemical composition in gold alloys is investigated expl...
Fire gilding and silvering are age-old mercury-based processes used to coat the surface of less prec...
The true purity of Roman silver coinage was hidden by enriching the surfaces of the coins. The quest...
International audienceNew insights are presented on the composition, thickness, and application of t...
International audienceIn this research supported by the Patrima Foundation, we present new insights ...
International audienceThe Louvre's Department of Greek, Etruscan, and Roman Antiquities houses one o...
Abstract The size, shape, and application techniques of gold leaf in fourteenth- and fifteenth-centu...
Δημοσίευση σε επιστημονικό περιοδικόSummarization: The results of the analyses performed on blue, bl...
International audienceModern conservation ethics requires that materials and products used for resto...
A Roman bronze statuette from the 2nd Century BC was recovered from a nuragic sanctuary close to Flo...
In the previous paper (Part I), the colorimetry and interferometric microscopy measurements on moder...
Zwischgold, or part gold, is a bi-layered metal foil made from gold and silver, popular in European ...
The 1995–1996 rescue excavation at the northern cemetery of Ancient Demetrias (Volos, Greece) uneart...
The process used to obtain foils of more and more thin thickness and coat them on artefacts varied d...
The process used to obtain foils of more and more thin thickness and coat them on artefacts varied d...
The presence of surface layers with altered chemical composition in gold alloys is investigated expl...
Fire gilding and silvering are age-old mercury-based processes used to coat the surface of less prec...
The true purity of Roman silver coinage was hidden by enriching the surfaces of the coins. The quest...