Stucco samples of the 17th century were collected from the Addolorata Chapel in San Pantalon's church, which represents an important example of the stucco forte technique in Venice. Stucco forte is usually made adding powdered lime and marble to the gypsum base mixture. However, the exact recipe remain in most cases still unknown as often related to the knowledge and experience of the artisans [1]. The aim of the present work is to characterize and study the chemical-physical composition, the working techniques and the conservation state of the stucco forte in Venice. The samples were subjected to optical and electrical microscopic observation (OM, SEM-EDX), Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), thermogravimetric analysis (TG-DSC)...
In this paper the Simultaneous Thermal Analysis (STA), i.e. thermogravimetric and differential therm...
The paper presents the analytical campaign carried out on the Baroque stucco decorations by Italian ...
Neoclassical \u201cstucco\u201d decorations were added in 1840 to the XIV cent. church of San France...
AbstractStucco samples of the 17th century were collected from the Addolorata Chapel in San Pantalon...
Stucco samples of the 17th century were collected from the Addolorata Chapel in San Pantalon's churc...
Stucco samples moulded during a long period (from 1500 to 1700) were collected from Palazzo Grimani ...
none4The vaults of the Saint Peter Basilica in Vatican (Rome) are decorated with wall mosaics whose ...
17th century stuccos located in The Valentino Castle in Turin (Northern Italy) have been studied by ...
The paper reports a cross-cutting and systematic approach to the analytical study of Baroque stucco ...
The paper reports a cross-cutting and systematic approach to the analytical study of Baroque stucco ...
The fresco technique performed with slaked lime putty as binding material has been well known since ...
Abstract: Tidal exchange, capillary rise, water condensation-evaporation cycles, and crystallization...
In this paper the Simultaneous Thermal Analysis (STA), i.e. thermogravimetric and differential therm...
The paper presents the analytical campaign carried out on the Baroque stucco decorations by Italian ...
Neoclassical \u201cstucco\u201d decorations were added in 1840 to the XIV cent. church of San France...
AbstractStucco samples of the 17th century were collected from the Addolorata Chapel in San Pantalon...
Stucco samples of the 17th century were collected from the Addolorata Chapel in San Pantalon's churc...
Stucco samples moulded during a long period (from 1500 to 1700) were collected from Palazzo Grimani ...
none4The vaults of the Saint Peter Basilica in Vatican (Rome) are decorated with wall mosaics whose ...
17th century stuccos located in The Valentino Castle in Turin (Northern Italy) have been studied by ...
The paper reports a cross-cutting and systematic approach to the analytical study of Baroque stucco ...
The paper reports a cross-cutting and systematic approach to the analytical study of Baroque stucco ...
The fresco technique performed with slaked lime putty as binding material has been well known since ...
Abstract: Tidal exchange, capillary rise, water condensation-evaporation cycles, and crystallization...
In this paper the Simultaneous Thermal Analysis (STA), i.e. thermogravimetric and differential therm...
The paper presents the analytical campaign carried out on the Baroque stucco decorations by Italian ...
Neoclassical \u201cstucco\u201d decorations were added in 1840 to the XIV cent. church of San France...