Only a few scientific evidences for the use of Egyptian blue in Early Medieval wall paintings in Central and Southern Europe have been reported so far. The monochrome blue fragment discussed here belongs to the second church building of St. Peter above Gratsch (South Tyrol, Northern Italy, 5th/6th century A.D.). Beyond cuprorivaite and carbon black (underpainting), 26 accessory minerals down to trace levels were detected by means of Raman microspectroscopy, providing unprecedented insights into the raw materials blend and conversion reactions during preparation, application, and ageing of the pigment. In conjunction with archaeological evidences for the manufacture of Egyptian blue in Cumae and Liternum and the concordant statements of the ...
One of the earliest examples of synthetic pigments is ‘cobalt blue’ or ‘Amarna blue’, which was prod...
During the last years of research carried out on the basis of a financial support by MIUR, many samp...
Egyptian blue (EB) is amongst the first man-made pigments. Archaeological EB samples from Pozzuoli, ...
Only a few scientific evidences for the use of Egyptian blue in Early Medieval wall paintings in Cen...
The discussed comparative analyses of Roman Imperial pigment balls and fragmentary murals unearthed ...
Egyptian blue is a copper-based blue pigment that was widely used across the Mediterranean from ca. ...
This paper examines the production technology of Egyptian blue, an ancient artificial pigment, throu...
As the earliest artificial pigment, Egyptian blue has a millennia-long history of production, proces...
The mural paintings in Santa Maria foris portas church at Castelseprio (Lombardy) are a precious ear...
This paper explores the use of the synthesized pigment Egyptian blue in the encaustic and tempera fu...
This paper aims to expand our understanding of the processes involved in the production of the artif...
Archeological campaigns along the track of the Domitian road in Cuma resulted in the recovery of a l...
The presence of a wide number of fragments of blue, red, yellow and green pigments in the collection...
The ancient pigment Egyptian blue has long been studied for its historical significance; however, re...
This work follows the recent discovery of a zinc-bearing Egyptian blue (EB) pigment widely used for ...
One of the earliest examples of synthetic pigments is ‘cobalt blue’ or ‘Amarna blue’, which was prod...
During the last years of research carried out on the basis of a financial support by MIUR, many samp...
Egyptian blue (EB) is amongst the first man-made pigments. Archaeological EB samples from Pozzuoli, ...
Only a few scientific evidences for the use of Egyptian blue in Early Medieval wall paintings in Cen...
The discussed comparative analyses of Roman Imperial pigment balls and fragmentary murals unearthed ...
Egyptian blue is a copper-based blue pigment that was widely used across the Mediterranean from ca. ...
This paper examines the production technology of Egyptian blue, an ancient artificial pigment, throu...
As the earliest artificial pigment, Egyptian blue has a millennia-long history of production, proces...
The mural paintings in Santa Maria foris portas church at Castelseprio (Lombardy) are a precious ear...
This paper explores the use of the synthesized pigment Egyptian blue in the encaustic and tempera fu...
This paper aims to expand our understanding of the processes involved in the production of the artif...
Archeological campaigns along the track of the Domitian road in Cuma resulted in the recovery of a l...
The presence of a wide number of fragments of blue, red, yellow and green pigments in the collection...
The ancient pigment Egyptian blue has long been studied for its historical significance; however, re...
This work follows the recent discovery of a zinc-bearing Egyptian blue (EB) pigment widely used for ...
One of the earliest examples of synthetic pigments is ‘cobalt blue’ or ‘Amarna blue’, which was prod...
During the last years of research carried out on the basis of a financial support by MIUR, many samp...
Egyptian blue (EB) is amongst the first man-made pigments. Archaeological EB samples from Pozzuoli, ...