This paper reports the diagnostic research of deteriorated paint layers from three mural panels made by Almada Negreiros found in the Alcântara Maritime Station in Lisbon. The aim was to understand the main decay phenomena to aid future conservation works. The methodology comprised in-situ analyses by technical photography in Vis, Vis-RaK and UVF, p-OM and h-EDXRF; micro sampling; OM, SEM-EDS, μ-XRD, μ-Raman, μ-FT-IR and Py-GC/MS. Preliminary results show that all the paint layers analyzed are affected by salts (alkali sulphates) that over time have caused flacking, lack of cohesion, erosion, and lacunae. The light greenish/greenish bluish paint layers in all three panels are the most affected. No organic binders were iden...
Until the early 17th century almost all portable paintings were created on woodsupports, including m...
Urban art as a shared expression of street art between artists, citizenship and municipalities has a...
A significant part of Portuguese mural paintings in Alentejo province is in risk of being permanentl...
Diagnostic research of the three mural paintings from Alcântara Maritime Station in Lisbon was condu...
Este artigo relata uma pesquisa de diagnóstico de camadas cromáticas deterioradas em três pinturas m...
This is a technical study of the extant murals of the 17th Capilla de la Virgen del Rosario located ...
Samples of blue wall paint layers from selected 15th to 18th century religious mural paintings from ...
This paper reports the first analytical approach carried out on two working palettes by Portuguese m...
Financiado para publicación en acceso aberto: Universidade de Vigo/CISUGThis study describes the dif...
This paper reports on the photochemical degradation of waterborne paints, products which have been w...
Currently, approximately 70% of paintings in museum collections are affected by the presence of meta...
International audienceThe conservation and restoration of painted metal objects presents a challenge...
A multianalytical study was proposed for the study of late-gothic wall paintings preserved inside th...
This paper reports on the photochemical degradation of waterborne paints, products which have been w...
This article describes a study carried out on a mural painting in the Convent of Santo Antonio dos C...
Until the early 17th century almost all portable paintings were created on woodsupports, including m...
Urban art as a shared expression of street art between artists, citizenship and municipalities has a...
A significant part of Portuguese mural paintings in Alentejo province is in risk of being permanentl...
Diagnostic research of the three mural paintings from Alcântara Maritime Station in Lisbon was condu...
Este artigo relata uma pesquisa de diagnóstico de camadas cromáticas deterioradas em três pinturas m...
This is a technical study of the extant murals of the 17th Capilla de la Virgen del Rosario located ...
Samples of blue wall paint layers from selected 15th to 18th century religious mural paintings from ...
This paper reports the first analytical approach carried out on two working palettes by Portuguese m...
Financiado para publicación en acceso aberto: Universidade de Vigo/CISUGThis study describes the dif...
This paper reports on the photochemical degradation of waterborne paints, products which have been w...
Currently, approximately 70% of paintings in museum collections are affected by the presence of meta...
International audienceThe conservation and restoration of painted metal objects presents a challenge...
A multianalytical study was proposed for the study of late-gothic wall paintings preserved inside th...
This paper reports on the photochemical degradation of waterborne paints, products which have been w...
This article describes a study carried out on a mural painting in the Convent of Santo Antonio dos C...
Until the early 17th century almost all portable paintings were created on woodsupports, including m...
Urban art as a shared expression of street art between artists, citizenship and municipalities has a...
A significant part of Portuguese mural paintings in Alentejo province is in risk of being permanentl...