Application of shearography and the percussion method for the structural inspection of wall paintings: A case study of St. Christopher in Maria Church, Nisse

  • Gatto, Valentina (author)
  • Anisimov, A. (author)
  • Lettinga, W. (author)
  • Tao, N. (author)
  • Lantman, Merel (author)
  • Crijns, Bernice (author)
  • Groves, R.M. (author)
Publication date
January 2021
Publisher
SPIE-Intl Soc Optical Eng

Abstract

Structural delamination in mural paintings is a complex phenomenon and is considered among the most frequent types of damage. In conservation practice, the most common technique to identify structural detachments is the percussion method. Full-field optical techniques based on interferometry, such as shearography, can provide a more scientifically substantiated evaluation of the condition of heterogeneous structures of wall paintings. The empirical nature of the percussion method was observed during the condition assessment of two medieval wall paintings in Maria Church, Nisse, the Netherlands. It can be argued that, to allow the formulation of specific treatment needs for structural delamination in wall paintings, accurate defect mapping a...

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