The wood finish of historical bowed string musical instruments made in Cremona (Italy) during the seventeenth and eighteenth century is a complex multi-layered coating system, where varnishes and other organic binders are variously mixed with inorganic fillers and pigments. It consists of several layers with reduced thickness (tens of microns or less), hard to be distinguished due to the similarity of the constituent materials. Nevertheless, the identification of chemical and morphological features (layering and boundaries) is strictly necessary to disclose the traditional manufacturing procedures. In this paper, we propose an innovative protocol to fully characterize such a multi-layered coating system by combining hyperspectral photolumin...
Musical instrument coatings are generally made by multi-layered systems of organic and inorganic mat...
This paper focuses on the characterization of the materials of a violin top plate made by Antonio S...
The modern violin is generally believed to have emerged in Italy in the first half of the 16th centu...
The wood finish of historical bowed string musical instruments made in Cremona (Italy) during the se...
Coatings in historical bowed string instruments made in Cremona (Italy) during 17th and 18th C. are ...
International audienceDeep ultraviolet (DUV) photoluminescence (PL) microimaging is an emerging appr...
In many cases, the possibility to analyze a micro sample from an ancient bowed string instrument all...
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,...
Historical bowed string instruments exhibit acoustic features and aesthetic appeal that are still co...
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...
Musical instrument coatings are generally made by multi-layered systems of organic and inorganic mat...
Musical instrument coatings are generally made by multi-layered systems of organic and inorganic mat...
This paper focuses on the characterization of the materials of a violin top plate made by Antonio S...
The modern violin is generally believed to have emerged in Italy in the first half of the 16th centu...
The wood finish of historical bowed string musical instruments made in Cremona (Italy) during the se...
Coatings in historical bowed string instruments made in Cremona (Italy) during 17th and 18th C. are ...
International audienceDeep ultraviolet (DUV) photoluminescence (PL) microimaging is an emerging appr...
In many cases, the possibility to analyze a micro sample from an ancient bowed string instrument all...
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,...
Historical bowed string instruments exhibit acoustic features and aesthetic appeal that are still co...
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...
Musical instrument coatings are generally made by multi-layered systems of organic and inorganic mat...
Musical instrument coatings are generally made by multi-layered systems of organic and inorganic mat...
This paper focuses on the characterization of the materials of a violin top plate made by Antonio S...
The modern violin is generally believed to have emerged in Italy in the first half of the 16th centu...