In 2014, a painting attributed to the seventeenth century Dutch artist Jan Ruyscher appeared on the art market. Despite a prestigious career, Ruyscher, who possibly was a pupil of Rembrandt and Hercules Seghers, vanished from art history after his death and was only rediscovered in the 1930s. In this research paper, the combination of multiple analytical techniques ranging from radiocarbon dating of the support material to multispectral imaging and spectroscopic analyses (XRF, SEM-EDS, FTIR and Raman) of the pictorial layer offers a comprehensive analysis of the object. Radiocarbon analyses of the wooden panel indicated that the tree was probably cut down in the mideighteenth century, whereas spectroscopic analyses pinpointed the twe...
The discovery of an oil painting in seriously damaged condition with an important historical and a h...
Recent macro-XRF scanning of Rembrandt’s Selfportrait from 1669 in the Mauritshuis – as part of the ...
The conservation of contemporary art often offers unique occasions to study complex multi-material a...
In 2014, a painting attributed to the seventeenth century Dutch artist Jan Ruyscher appeared on the...
This article focuses on the conservation history and recent treatment (2016-2018) of the newly acqui...
This article focuses on the conservation history and recent treatment (2016-2018) of the newly acqui...
Late paintings of Rembrandt van Rijn (1606–1669) offer intriguing problems for both art historians a...
In this paper a full diagnostic campaign on a private panel painting will be reported. The painting ...
A Committee member counting threads in a x-ray of a canvas to help place and date it; commentary say...
Over the past several decades the painting An Old Man in Military Costume by Rembrandt Harmensz van ...
This paper reports the study of a little panel painting, from a private collection, which represents...
Recent technical investigation of a late Rembrandt painting - Saul and David, c.1655 - from the coll...
Since the initiation of the Rembrandt Research Project in the late 1960s, technical study of Rembran...
The ever-growing interest in scientific techniques, able to characterise the materials and rediscove...
Girl with a Pearl Earring by Johannes Vermeer (c. 1665) is the most beloved painting in the collecti...
The discovery of an oil painting in seriously damaged condition with an important historical and a h...
Recent macro-XRF scanning of Rembrandt’s Selfportrait from 1669 in the Mauritshuis – as part of the ...
The conservation of contemporary art often offers unique occasions to study complex multi-material a...
In 2014, a painting attributed to the seventeenth century Dutch artist Jan Ruyscher appeared on the...
This article focuses on the conservation history and recent treatment (2016-2018) of the newly acqui...
This article focuses on the conservation history and recent treatment (2016-2018) of the newly acqui...
Late paintings of Rembrandt van Rijn (1606–1669) offer intriguing problems for both art historians a...
In this paper a full diagnostic campaign on a private panel painting will be reported. The painting ...
A Committee member counting threads in a x-ray of a canvas to help place and date it; commentary say...
Over the past several decades the painting An Old Man in Military Costume by Rembrandt Harmensz van ...
This paper reports the study of a little panel painting, from a private collection, which represents...
Recent technical investigation of a late Rembrandt painting - Saul and David, c.1655 - from the coll...
Since the initiation of the Rembrandt Research Project in the late 1960s, technical study of Rembran...
The ever-growing interest in scientific techniques, able to characterise the materials and rediscove...
Girl with a Pearl Earring by Johannes Vermeer (c. 1665) is the most beloved painting in the collecti...
The discovery of an oil painting in seriously damaged condition with an important historical and a h...
Recent macro-XRF scanning of Rembrandt’s Selfportrait from 1669 in the Mauritshuis – as part of the ...
The conservation of contemporary art often offers unique occasions to study complex multi-material a...