Red Pompeian paintings, very famous for their deep intensity, are currently suffering from darkening. The origins of this darkening degradation are not clearly identified yet and remain a major issue for curators. In the specific case of cinnabar (HgS)-based red pigment, a photoinduced conversion into black metacinnabar is usually suspected. This work is focused on the blackening of red cinnabar paintings coated on a sparry calcite mortar. Different samples exhibiting different levels of degradation were selected upon visual observations and analyzed by synchrotron-based microanalytical techniques. Atomic and molecular compositions of the different debased regions revealed two possible degradation mechanisms. On one hand, micro X-ray fluore...
An archaeometric survey allowed to understand the causes of an atypical ongoing decay, manifested by...
FESEM and XPS analyses were performed at the Centro de Instrumentacion Cientifica (University of Gra...
Cinnabar use in painting is historically documented from ancient times. The pigment, also known as v...
It is widely known that the vivid hue of red cinnabar can darken or turn black. Many authors have st...
The blackening of red cinnabar (α-HgS) pigment has traditionally been explained by its conversion in...
The red mineral pigment mercuric sulfide (HgS) was commonly employed in Roman wall paintings. Fresco...
Redox processes activated by environmental factors have been identified as the main cause of the chr...
International audienceRedox processes activated by environmental factors have been identified as the...
[EN] In this paper, recently excavated fresco painting fragments from the House of Marcus Lucretius ...
International audienceSmalt is a potash glass with a blue colour given by cobalt, common as an artis...
The degradation of colors in historical paintings affects our cultural heritage in both museums and ...
Darkening of Red Vermilion (cinnabar) is a well-known phenomenon which needs, at the moment, a full ...
Pigments colour can sometimes evolve, unexpectedly, from the painter's or curator's point of view. T...
This work reports the results of an extensive study carried out on the wall paintings preserved ins...
In this paper, the chromatic alteration of various types of paints, present on mural painting fragme...
An archaeometric survey allowed to understand the causes of an atypical ongoing decay, manifested by...
FESEM and XPS analyses were performed at the Centro de Instrumentacion Cientifica (University of Gra...
Cinnabar use in painting is historically documented from ancient times. The pigment, also known as v...
It is widely known that the vivid hue of red cinnabar can darken or turn black. Many authors have st...
The blackening of red cinnabar (α-HgS) pigment has traditionally been explained by its conversion in...
The red mineral pigment mercuric sulfide (HgS) was commonly employed in Roman wall paintings. Fresco...
Redox processes activated by environmental factors have been identified as the main cause of the chr...
International audienceRedox processes activated by environmental factors have been identified as the...
[EN] In this paper, recently excavated fresco painting fragments from the House of Marcus Lucretius ...
International audienceSmalt is a potash glass with a blue colour given by cobalt, common as an artis...
The degradation of colors in historical paintings affects our cultural heritage in both museums and ...
Darkening of Red Vermilion (cinnabar) is a well-known phenomenon which needs, at the moment, a full ...
Pigments colour can sometimes evolve, unexpectedly, from the painter's or curator's point of view. T...
This work reports the results of an extensive study carried out on the wall paintings preserved ins...
In this paper, the chromatic alteration of various types of paints, present on mural painting fragme...
An archaeometric survey allowed to understand the causes of an atypical ongoing decay, manifested by...
FESEM and XPS analyses were performed at the Centro de Instrumentacion Cientifica (University of Gra...
Cinnabar use in painting is historically documented from ancient times. The pigment, also known as v...