Scanning macro-X-ray fluorescence analysis (MA-XRF) is rapidly being established as a technique for the investigation of historical paintings. The elemental distribution images acquired by this method allow the visualization of hidden paint layers and thus, provide insight into the artist's creative process and the painting's conservation history. As a non-destructive instrument MA-XRF and analyzing software PyMca will be used to identify, also to study painting from private collection in Italy. The use of MA-XRF to tentatively predict pigments has an important advantage, its application provides the undamaged and low cost survey of large areas in the painting. The method was proved powerful and useful, capable of efficiently determining ...
Scanning macro-XRF is establishing rapidly as a technique for the investigation of historical painti...
Through complementary non-invasive techniques, a preliminary imaging and analytical diagnostic asses...
The analytical characterization of artists' pigments is a most helpful tool for art history, conserv...
X-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectrometry has proven to be a core, non-destructive, analytical technique...
At present, macro X-ray fluorescence (MA-XRF) is one of the most essential analytical methods exploi...
Macroscopic X-ray fluorescence analysis (MA-XRF) is a non-destructive analytical technique that allo...
Macroscopic X-ray fluorescence analysis (MA-XRF) is a non-destructive analytical technique that allo...
In the recent years, an increasing interest has been devoted to the development of compact macro X-r...
Painted artworks are complex multi-layered materials studied over the time with several sophisticate...
X-ray Fluorescence (XRF) is a non-destructive technique for measuring the elemental composition of d...
Recent studies are concisely reviewed, in which X-ray beams of (sub)micrometre to millimetre dimensi...
Recent studies are concisely reviewed, in which X-ray beams of (sub)micrometre to millimetre dimensi...
Fe and/or Mn-containing yellow ochre, red ochre, and umber earth pigments are omnipresent in 17th ce...
In studies of Cultural Heritage, there is a growing demand for methods of material investigation. X-...
In this work, we present VisuaLayered, the implementation of a combined analysis workflow for pigmen...
Scanning macro-XRF is establishing rapidly as a technique for the investigation of historical painti...
Through complementary non-invasive techniques, a preliminary imaging and analytical diagnostic asses...
The analytical characterization of artists' pigments is a most helpful tool for art history, conserv...
X-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectrometry has proven to be a core, non-destructive, analytical technique...
At present, macro X-ray fluorescence (MA-XRF) is one of the most essential analytical methods exploi...
Macroscopic X-ray fluorescence analysis (MA-XRF) is a non-destructive analytical technique that allo...
Macroscopic X-ray fluorescence analysis (MA-XRF) is a non-destructive analytical technique that allo...
In the recent years, an increasing interest has been devoted to the development of compact macro X-r...
Painted artworks are complex multi-layered materials studied over the time with several sophisticate...
X-ray Fluorescence (XRF) is a non-destructive technique for measuring the elemental composition of d...
Recent studies are concisely reviewed, in which X-ray beams of (sub)micrometre to millimetre dimensi...
Recent studies are concisely reviewed, in which X-ray beams of (sub)micrometre to millimetre dimensi...
Fe and/or Mn-containing yellow ochre, red ochre, and umber earth pigments are omnipresent in 17th ce...
In studies of Cultural Heritage, there is a growing demand for methods of material investigation. X-...
In this work, we present VisuaLayered, the implementation of a combined analysis workflow for pigmen...
Scanning macro-XRF is establishing rapidly as a technique for the investigation of historical painti...
Through complementary non-invasive techniques, a preliminary imaging and analytical diagnostic asses...
The analytical characterization of artists' pigments is a most helpful tool for art history, conserv...