Abstract The effect of relative humidity (RH) and light on the development of epsomite (MgSO4·7H2O) in Winsor & Newton cadmium yellow (CY) and French ultramarine (FU) artists’ oil colour paints was investigated. Tube paint samples were aged for 12 weeks at either 50% or 75% RH, under ambient light (200 ± 1 lx), elevated light (11,807 ± 328 lx), and near-dark conditions. Aged paint samples were characterised using light microscopy (LM), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX), attenuated total reflectance Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (ATR-FTIR), X-ray diffraction (XRD), and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). Results indicated that ageing at 75% RH in elevated light conditions, promoted t...
Scientific investigations have shown that the exposure of oil paintings to organic solvents for the ...
This research aims to understand the alteration phenomena occurring in modern oil paints containing ...
Spectroscopic and mass spectrometric analytical techniques were used to characterise two naturally a...
Modern oil paintings are affected by conservation issues related to the oil paint formulations and t...
Cadmium yellows (CdYs) refer to a family of cadmium sulfide pigments, which have been widely used by...
In order to develop a better understanding at the molecular level of water sensitivity in twentieth ...
From the 19th Century, artists’ oil paints were increasingly produced on an industrial scale and inc...
Conspectus The 20th and 21st century oil paintings are presenting a range of challenging conservatio...
This study examines some of the degradation phenomena exhibited by modern oil paintings and twentiet...
The influence of free metal stearates, other metal soaps and free fatty acids on the water sensitivi...
The 20th century has seen a significant evolution in artists' paint formulation and technology which...
Environmental factors, such as light, humidity and temperature are triggering agents for the alterat...
Scientific investigations have shown that the exposure of oil paintings to organic solvents for the ...
This research aims to understand the alteration phenomena occurring in modern oil paints containing ...
Spectroscopic and mass spectrometric analytical techniques were used to characterise two naturally a...
Modern oil paintings are affected by conservation issues related to the oil paint formulations and t...
Cadmium yellows (CdYs) refer to a family of cadmium sulfide pigments, which have been widely used by...
In order to develop a better understanding at the molecular level of water sensitivity in twentieth ...
From the 19th Century, artists’ oil paints were increasingly produced on an industrial scale and inc...
Conspectus The 20th and 21st century oil paintings are presenting a range of challenging conservatio...
This study examines some of the degradation phenomena exhibited by modern oil paintings and twentiet...
The influence of free metal stearates, other metal soaps and free fatty acids on the water sensitivi...
The 20th century has seen a significant evolution in artists' paint formulation and technology which...
Environmental factors, such as light, humidity and temperature are triggering agents for the alterat...
Scientific investigations have shown that the exposure of oil paintings to organic solvents for the ...
This research aims to understand the alteration phenomena occurring in modern oil paints containing ...
Spectroscopic and mass spectrometric analytical techniques were used to characterise two naturally a...