This contribution reports the documentation of the conservation status and the pictorial technique of a wall painting and a stucco arch at Palazzo Nuzzi in Orte, central Italy (Viterbo district), achieved using a wide combination of non-invasive and micro-invasive diagnostic techniques. Specifically, a photogrammetric approach has been used for 2D and 3D ultraviolet fluorescence (UVF) acquisitions. Moreover, the conservation status of the wall painting has been also investigated by a non-invasive active infrared thermograghy technique, i.e. Pulse Compression Thermography (PuCT), used here for the first time on a wall painting to map the surface and sub-surface cracks in the first layers. Pigments, grounds and organic binders were characteri...
The Villa of the Papyri is one of the most imposing architectural examples of Herculaneum dated befo...
In this study, a multimethodological analysis involving optical and physical/chemical diagnostic tec...
Background: "The Plague in Lucca", a masterpiece of the contemporary painter Lorenzo Viani, was stud...
This contribution reports the documentation of the conservation status and the pictorial technique o...
This paper summarizes the main results of the study, diagnostics, and restorations conducted and app...
This paper summarizes the main results of the study, restoration and diagnostics applied to the 16th...
Dottorato di ricerca in Engineering for Energy and EnvironmentIn the wide and complex field of Herit...
(1) Background. The aim of this work is to combine non-invasive imaging with chemical characterizati...
The Archaeological Museum of Palermo (Sicily) has recently presented the results of the restoration ...
The wall paintings of the crypt of the church of Saint Andrew in Viterbo (Italy) date back to the 13...
In this paper, chemical and structural studies of medieval wall paintings in Ocre (L'Aquila, Italy) ...
In the frame of a research project involving a private collection of artworks a panel painting repre...
This paper presents the contextual use of Pulse-Compression Thermography and Hypercolorimetric Multi...
This paper reports the results of the documentation and non-invasive analysis performed on a wall pa...
The Villa of the Papyri is one of the most imposing architectural examples of Herculaneum dated befo...
In this study, a multimethodological analysis involving optical and physical/chemical diagnostic tec...
Background: "The Plague in Lucca", a masterpiece of the contemporary painter Lorenzo Viani, was stud...
This contribution reports the documentation of the conservation status and the pictorial technique o...
This paper summarizes the main results of the study, diagnostics, and restorations conducted and app...
This paper summarizes the main results of the study, restoration and diagnostics applied to the 16th...
Dottorato di ricerca in Engineering for Energy and EnvironmentIn the wide and complex field of Herit...
(1) Background. The aim of this work is to combine non-invasive imaging with chemical characterizati...
The Archaeological Museum of Palermo (Sicily) has recently presented the results of the restoration ...
The wall paintings of the crypt of the church of Saint Andrew in Viterbo (Italy) date back to the 13...
In this paper, chemical and structural studies of medieval wall paintings in Ocre (L'Aquila, Italy) ...
In the frame of a research project involving a private collection of artworks a panel painting repre...
This paper presents the contextual use of Pulse-Compression Thermography and Hypercolorimetric Multi...
This paper reports the results of the documentation and non-invasive analysis performed on a wall pa...
The Villa of the Papyri is one of the most imposing architectural examples of Herculaneum dated befo...
In this study, a multimethodological analysis involving optical and physical/chemical diagnostic tec...
Background: "The Plague in Lucca", a masterpiece of the contemporary painter Lorenzo Viani, was stud...