Smalt is a blue pigment used by many European artists in mural and easel paintings, mainly in the period from the XV to XVIII century. It is a potassium glass where cobalt is added to the glassy matrix to get the blue hue. The pigment deteriorates with age, changing its colour from an intense blue to a grey-yellowish hue, causing severe problems in the conservation of the paintings. In this study a set of specimens of smalt dispersed in linseed oil was prepared and artificially aged to simulate the progressive deterioration of the pigment in a painting on canvas. The artificially aged smalt specimens were compared with some samples of naturally aged smalt taken from a banner painted at the end of XV century by Luca Signorelli, the “Baptism ...
Redox processes activated by environmental factors have been identified as the main cause of the chr...
Historical painted works of art have a very complex inner structure. The period painting technique l...
[EN] In this paper, recently excavated fresco painting fragments from the House of Marcus Lucretius ...
Smalt is a blue pigment used by many European artists in mural and easel paintings, mainly in the pe...
Smalt is a blue pigment used by many European artists in mural and easel paintings, mainly in the pe...
Smalt is a blue pigment used by many European artists in mural and easel paintings, mainly in the pe...
Smalt is a blue cobalt-coloured glass pigment used in European wall paintings from the early Renaiss...
As part of the NWO Science4Arts REVISRembrandt project (2012–2018), novel chemical imaging technique...
International audienceSmalt is a potash glass with a blue colour given by cobalt, common as an artis...
Smalt is a potassium-fluxed, cobalt blue-coloured glass powder that became popular throughout Europe...
Paint cross-sections of five 16th century paintings with areas of discoloured smalt oil paint were i...
The conservation of contemporary art often offers unique occasions to study complex multi-material a...
The purpose of this project is to synthetize and to characterize green and yellow pigments used by t...
Organic dyes and pigments are among the most unstable and labile molecules in work of arts. The sens...
Glass-based pigments have an important role in the panorama of artistic production due to the fact t...
Redox processes activated by environmental factors have been identified as the main cause of the chr...
Historical painted works of art have a very complex inner structure. The period painting technique l...
[EN] In this paper, recently excavated fresco painting fragments from the House of Marcus Lucretius ...
Smalt is a blue pigment used by many European artists in mural and easel paintings, mainly in the pe...
Smalt is a blue pigment used by many European artists in mural and easel paintings, mainly in the pe...
Smalt is a blue pigment used by many European artists in mural and easel paintings, mainly in the pe...
Smalt is a blue cobalt-coloured glass pigment used in European wall paintings from the early Renaiss...
As part of the NWO Science4Arts REVISRembrandt project (2012–2018), novel chemical imaging technique...
International audienceSmalt is a potash glass with a blue colour given by cobalt, common as an artis...
Smalt is a potassium-fluxed, cobalt blue-coloured glass powder that became popular throughout Europe...
Paint cross-sections of five 16th century paintings with areas of discoloured smalt oil paint were i...
The conservation of contemporary art often offers unique occasions to study complex multi-material a...
The purpose of this project is to synthetize and to characterize green and yellow pigments used by t...
Organic dyes and pigments are among the most unstable and labile molecules in work of arts. The sens...
Glass-based pigments have an important role in the panorama of artistic production due to the fact t...
Redox processes activated by environmental factors have been identified as the main cause of the chr...
Historical painted works of art have a very complex inner structure. The period painting technique l...
[EN] In this paper, recently excavated fresco painting fragments from the House of Marcus Lucretius ...