Impurities in paint layers executed with green and blue copper pigments, although relatively common, have been studied only little to date. Yet, their proper identification is a powerful tool for classification of paintings, and, potentially, for future provenance studies. In this paper, we present analyses of copper pigments layers from wall paintings situated in the vicinity of copper ore deposits (the palace in Kielce, the palace in Ciechanowice, and the parish church in Chotków) located within the contemporary borders of Poland. We compare the results with the analyses of copper minerals from three deposits, two local, and one historically important for the supply of copper in Europe, i.e., Miedzianka in the Holy Cross Mountains, Miedzi...
Two gilded miniature portraits on copper support from the Evora Museum collection (Portugal) were ex...
Artificially patinated copper alloys are found archaeologically in polychrome artefacts from the 19t...
Pigments containing iron, although they form a very large group, have never been considered very sui...
Blue and green copper pigments occur in a wide range of chemically close, although mineralogically d...
Abstract The discoloration of pigments caused by deterioration may significantly alter an artifact's...
Booksh, Karl S.Alcántara-García, JocelynCopper-based pigments are common in both Western and Eastern...
Analysis of paint samples from a 16th C. wall painting in the church of Agios Sozomenos in Galata, C...
Green pigments in micro-samples taken from three late-medieval painted objects from Norwegian church...
The painted decoration of the Gierczyn parish church situated in the Izera Mountains was studied in ...
A multianalytical study was proposed for the study of late-gothic wall paintings preserved inside th...
Monuments, where stone and metals or metallic alloys are used together, are very frequently met in a...
Samples of blue wall paint layers from selected 15th to 18th century religious mural paintings from ...
A systematic investigation of medieval copper green pigments was carried out based on written source...
In order to contribute to the improvement of restoration and conservation sciences of metallic artef...
Metal artworks are subjected to corrosion and oxidation processes due to reactive agents present in ...
Two gilded miniature portraits on copper support from the Evora Museum collection (Portugal) were ex...
Artificially patinated copper alloys are found archaeologically in polychrome artefacts from the 19t...
Pigments containing iron, although they form a very large group, have never been considered very sui...
Blue and green copper pigments occur in a wide range of chemically close, although mineralogically d...
Abstract The discoloration of pigments caused by deterioration may significantly alter an artifact's...
Booksh, Karl S.Alcántara-García, JocelynCopper-based pigments are common in both Western and Eastern...
Analysis of paint samples from a 16th C. wall painting in the church of Agios Sozomenos in Galata, C...
Green pigments in micro-samples taken from three late-medieval painted objects from Norwegian church...
The painted decoration of the Gierczyn parish church situated in the Izera Mountains was studied in ...
A multianalytical study was proposed for the study of late-gothic wall paintings preserved inside th...
Monuments, where stone and metals or metallic alloys are used together, are very frequently met in a...
Samples of blue wall paint layers from selected 15th to 18th century religious mural paintings from ...
A systematic investigation of medieval copper green pigments was carried out based on written source...
In order to contribute to the improvement of restoration and conservation sciences of metallic artef...
Metal artworks are subjected to corrosion and oxidation processes due to reactive agents present in ...
Two gilded miniature portraits on copper support from the Evora Museum collection (Portugal) were ex...
Artificially patinated copper alloys are found archaeologically in polychrome artefacts from the 19t...
Pigments containing iron, although they form a very large group, have never been considered very sui...