In the present work, we had the opportunity to study the coating systems of three different coeval violins, namely “Spagnoletti”, “Stauffer”, and “Principe Doria”, made by Giuseppe Guarneri “del Gesù” in 1734. These three violins were non-invasively investigated by reflection Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and X-ray fluorescence. These two techniques were combined for the first time with a 3D laser scanner. The analytical campaign enabled the characterization of the materials and their distribution within the stratigraphy, mainly composed of varnish and, when present, of a proteinaceous ground coat. Some restoration materials were also identified, suggesting the application of different maintenance treatments undertaken during thei...
none10noHistoric musical instruments, especially violins, have witnessed centuries of stories and ev...
In many cases, the possibility to analyze a micro sample from an ancient bowed string instrument all...
The modern violin is generally believed to have emerged in Italy in the first half of the 16th centu...
In the present work, we had the opportunity to study the coating systems of three different coeval v...
In the present work, we had the opportunity to study the coating systems of three different coeval v...
n the Cultural Heritage field, stratigraphic analysis is commonly carried out by applying microscopi...
In the Cultural Heritage field, the stratigraphic analysis is carried out through the study of cross...
The study and characterization of the materials of historic musical instruments, especially violins,...
The most outstanding violin-makers - among whom Antonio Stradivari is the most celebrated - were act...
Some historical bowed string musical instruments produced in Italy from the 16th to 18th Centuries a...
During recent decades, many researchers have tried to understand the main influences on the extraord...
Historical bowed string instruments exhibit acoustic features and aesthetic appeal that are still co...
This paper focuses on the characterization of the materials of a violin top plate made by Antonio S...
It is generally believed that the modern violin has emerged in Italy in the first half of the 16th c...
none10noHistoric musical instruments, especially violins, have witnessed centuries of stories and ev...
In many cases, the possibility to analyze a micro sample from an ancient bowed string instrument all...
The modern violin is generally believed to have emerged in Italy in the first half of the 16th centu...
In the present work, we had the opportunity to study the coating systems of three different coeval v...
In the present work, we had the opportunity to study the coating systems of three different coeval v...
n the Cultural Heritage field, stratigraphic analysis is commonly carried out by applying microscopi...
In the Cultural Heritage field, the stratigraphic analysis is carried out through the study of cross...
The study and characterization of the materials of historic musical instruments, especially violins,...
The most outstanding violin-makers - among whom Antonio Stradivari is the most celebrated - were act...
Some historical bowed string musical instruments produced in Italy from the 16th to 18th Centuries a...
During recent decades, many researchers have tried to understand the main influences on the extraord...
Historical bowed string instruments exhibit acoustic features and aesthetic appeal that are still co...
This paper focuses on the characterization of the materials of a violin top plate made by Antonio S...
It is generally believed that the modern violin has emerged in Italy in the first half of the 16th c...
none10noHistoric musical instruments, especially violins, have witnessed centuries of stories and ev...
In many cases, the possibility to analyze a micro sample from an ancient bowed string instrument all...
The modern violin is generally believed to have emerged in Italy in the first half of the 16th centu...