Few instances of material evidence for ancient colour restorations have been documented over the last 20 years, during which time the scientific approach to the study of polychromy has been defined. This article presents eight new cases of ancient restoration of colour from the Roman Imperial Age. By combining observations in visible and UV light and video microscopy with a micro-stratigraphic approach, MA-X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy, and contextual archaeological data, we have observed evidence which could suggest an aesthetic change in the use of colour between the 2nd and 4th centuries CE: from polychrome and multitone effects to the use of monochromatic, flat, and uniform colour finishes
During the last years of research carried out on the basis of a financial support by MIUR, many samp...
Over the last few centuries, modern perceptions of colour in antiquity have undergone extensive chan...
Non-destructive analytical techniques are now widely and successfully employed in the fields of mate...
peer reviewedFew instances of material evidence for ancient colour restorations have been documented...
The interest about the extent of the polychromy of ancient artefacts has increased in the last 10 ye...
This paper presents an initial report on the extant polychromy on the remarkable series of Roman mar...
The interest about the extent of the polychromy of ancient artefacts has increased in the last 10&nb...
In the early twenty-first century, the polychromy of ancient sculpture has been presented at many ex...
This article shows the first pigment identification of the Campana reliefs, Roman architectural eart...
peer reviewedIf ancient written sources and the visual analysis of polychromies have recently reveal...
The article offers a partial overview of methodologies of research on the polychromy of Greek and Ro...
The objective of this study is to improve the knowledge of polychrome Roman sarcophagi by showing th...
Abstract Photo-induced luminescence imaging techniques, such as UV-induced visible luminescence (UVL...
This paper presents a recent study on a Roman period marble sculpture depicting Empress Livia and th...
This thesis is an attempt to understand how Romans of the early empire categorised, organised and ap...
During the last years of research carried out on the basis of a financial support by MIUR, many samp...
Over the last few centuries, modern perceptions of colour in antiquity have undergone extensive chan...
Non-destructive analytical techniques are now widely and successfully employed in the fields of mate...
peer reviewedFew instances of material evidence for ancient colour restorations have been documented...
The interest about the extent of the polychromy of ancient artefacts has increased in the last 10 ye...
This paper presents an initial report on the extant polychromy on the remarkable series of Roman mar...
The interest about the extent of the polychromy of ancient artefacts has increased in the last 10&nb...
In the early twenty-first century, the polychromy of ancient sculpture has been presented at many ex...
This article shows the first pigment identification of the Campana reliefs, Roman architectural eart...
peer reviewedIf ancient written sources and the visual analysis of polychromies have recently reveal...
The article offers a partial overview of methodologies of research on the polychromy of Greek and Ro...
The objective of this study is to improve the knowledge of polychrome Roman sarcophagi by showing th...
Abstract Photo-induced luminescence imaging techniques, such as UV-induced visible luminescence (UVL...
This paper presents a recent study on a Roman period marble sculpture depicting Empress Livia and th...
This thesis is an attempt to understand how Romans of the early empire categorised, organised and ap...
During the last years of research carried out on the basis of a financial support by MIUR, many samp...
Over the last few centuries, modern perceptions of colour in antiquity have undergone extensive chan...
Non-destructive analytical techniques are now widely and successfully employed in the fields of mate...