Caspar David Friedrich (1774–1840), one of the most famous German 19th c. painters, created paintings throughout his artistic life using different paint palettes, including many new pigments from the turn from the 18th to the 19th century. In that regard especially blue and yellow pigments are the focus of this non-invasive chemical study using X-ray fluorescence imaging, as these are a landscape painter's major colours. Four paintings from the collection of the Alte Nationalgalerie, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin-Stiftung Preußischer Kulturbesitz, spanning over two important decades of Friedrich's artistic career, were investigated in situ to determine the chemical composition of the blue pigments used in the sky and the yellow hues used in t...
In recent years, several studies have been conducted on 19th century works of art mainly from a cogn...
The chemical and physical alterations of cadmium yellow (CdS) paints in Henri Matisse’s The Joy of L...
The identification of altered cadmium yellow paints in early modernist works is critical to their st...
An ongoing project The Vilhelm Hammershøi Digital Archive (ViHDA) at the National Gallery of Denmark...
A non-invasive study of some paintings containing areas of paint with a Prussian blue component has ...
International audiencePrussian blue, a hydrated iron(III) hexacyanoferrate(II) complex, is a synthet...
Cadmium yellows are a class of inorganic pigments introduced during the middle of the 19th c. and wi...
Examination of oil paintings by artists from the so-called Danish Golden Age in the first half of th...
The painting 'View of Lake Sortedam from Dosseringen Looking towards the Suburb Nørrebro outside Cop...
Pigment characterisation on modern and contemporary paintings and other works of art is crucial for ...
peer reviewedArtists started to experiment fluorescent colours shortly after the discovery of daylig...
Prussian blue is a modern synthetic pigment discovered in Berlin at the beginning of the eighteenth ...
The identification of altered cadmium yellow paints in early modernist works is critical to their st...
Visual observation of the surface in oil paintings by the so-called Danish Golden Age artists from t...
In this study, the pigments used by the Swedish artist Ivar Arosenius (1878-1909), in one of his ske...
In recent years, several studies have been conducted on 19th century works of art mainly from a cogn...
The chemical and physical alterations of cadmium yellow (CdS) paints in Henri Matisse’s The Joy of L...
The identification of altered cadmium yellow paints in early modernist works is critical to their st...
An ongoing project The Vilhelm Hammershøi Digital Archive (ViHDA) at the National Gallery of Denmark...
A non-invasive study of some paintings containing areas of paint with a Prussian blue component has ...
International audiencePrussian blue, a hydrated iron(III) hexacyanoferrate(II) complex, is a synthet...
Cadmium yellows are a class of inorganic pigments introduced during the middle of the 19th c. and wi...
Examination of oil paintings by artists from the so-called Danish Golden Age in the first half of th...
The painting 'View of Lake Sortedam from Dosseringen Looking towards the Suburb Nørrebro outside Cop...
Pigment characterisation on modern and contemporary paintings and other works of art is crucial for ...
peer reviewedArtists started to experiment fluorescent colours shortly after the discovery of daylig...
Prussian blue is a modern synthetic pigment discovered in Berlin at the beginning of the eighteenth ...
The identification of altered cadmium yellow paints in early modernist works is critical to their st...
Visual observation of the surface in oil paintings by the so-called Danish Golden Age artists from t...
In this study, the pigments used by the Swedish artist Ivar Arosenius (1878-1909), in one of his ske...
In recent years, several studies have been conducted on 19th century works of art mainly from a cogn...
The chemical and physical alterations of cadmium yellow (CdS) paints in Henri Matisse’s The Joy of L...
The identification of altered cadmium yellow paints in early modernist works is critical to their st...