In recent years, a growing attention has been addressed to the study of the varnish from early musical instruments. The surfaces of nine historical Low Countries stringed musical instruments from the collection of the “Musical Instruments Museum” in Brussels were nondestructively analysed by in situ micro-X-Ray Fluorescence spectroscopy in dispersive mode. It was found that the main pigments dispersed in the varnish were iron- and manganese-based earths. The presence of a chromium-based pigment in one of the analysed instruments makes it appreciably different from the others. Other findings were discussed and compared with previously published results. The collection of such information plays a relevant role in the recovery of the applied f...
Some historical bowed string musical instruments produced in Italy from the 16th to 18th Centuries a...
International audienceDeep ultraviolet (DUV) photoluminescence (PL) microimaging is an emerging appr...
International audienceWhat is Stradivari's “secret”? The composition of the mythical varnish that co...
In recent years, a growing attention has been addressed to the study of the varnish from early music...
The characterization of materials such as glues, paints, pigments, binders and varnishes used to cre...
In recent years, scientific diagnostic analysis has increasingly focused on historical musical instr...
Various, and often contradictory, hypotheses have been raised for more than a century concerning the...
E-MRS symposium conference, Strasbourg, June 2007.Though ancient violins and other stringed instrume...
A multi-analytical investigation was carried out to study varnish micro-samples from historical stri...
Historical bowed string instruments exhibit acoustic features and aesthetic appeal that are still co...
Background: Several musical instruments in the past centuries were decorated with engravings, inlays...
This paper reports on the investigation of a number of metal musical instruments, from the Roman per...
The study and characterization of the materials of historic musical instruments, especially violins,...
In the Cultural Heritage field, the stratigraphic analysis is carried out through the study of cross...
During recent decades, many researchers have tried to understand the main influences on the extraord...
Some historical bowed string musical instruments produced in Italy from the 16th to 18th Centuries a...
International audienceDeep ultraviolet (DUV) photoluminescence (PL) microimaging is an emerging appr...
International audienceWhat is Stradivari's “secret”? The composition of the mythical varnish that co...
In recent years, a growing attention has been addressed to the study of the varnish from early music...
The characterization of materials such as glues, paints, pigments, binders and varnishes used to cre...
In recent years, scientific diagnostic analysis has increasingly focused on historical musical instr...
Various, and often contradictory, hypotheses have been raised for more than a century concerning the...
E-MRS symposium conference, Strasbourg, June 2007.Though ancient violins and other stringed instrume...
A multi-analytical investigation was carried out to study varnish micro-samples from historical stri...
Historical bowed string instruments exhibit acoustic features and aesthetic appeal that are still co...
Background: Several musical instruments in the past centuries were decorated with engravings, inlays...
This paper reports on the investigation of a number of metal musical instruments, from the Roman per...
The study and characterization of the materials of historic musical instruments, especially violins,...
In the Cultural Heritage field, the stratigraphic analysis is carried out through the study of cross...
During recent decades, many researchers have tried to understand the main influences on the extraord...
Some historical bowed string musical instruments produced in Italy from the 16th to 18th Centuries a...
International audienceDeep ultraviolet (DUV) photoluminescence (PL) microimaging is an emerging appr...
International audienceWhat is Stradivari's “secret”? The composition of the mythical varnish that co...