Historical marquisette curtains were composed of lightweight fabrics, woven in an open-mesh and leno-type weave, usually made of silk, and found in Qing imperial buildings. As panel curtains, they were exposed to light, and so underwent fading. This study investigated the manufacturing technology and fading mechanism of dyed marquisette fabric from the Studio of Cleansing Fragrance, the Palace Museum (Beijing). The technological aspects were identified. The types of weave, fiber, and adhesive used to fix the curtain to the wooden frame were identified through microscopic observation and infrared spectroscopy. A color change characterization was performed based on UV-visible diffuse reflectance spectra. The textile colorant was identified as...
Arraiolos tapestries are probably one of the richest artistic Portuguese expressions in terms of tex...
The purpose of this research was to investigate the effect of different mordants on the degradation ...
Diamond Green G (CI 42040, Basic Green 1) is a triarylmethane dye mostly employed in the industrial ...
A major development of the 19th century was the discovery of synthetic textile dyes. Magenta, also c...
Organic dyes and pigments are among the most unstable and labile molecules in work of arts. The sens...
Lighting is a key factor for the display and preservation of cultural heritage materials. This resea...
This paper describes an analytical procedure based on GC-MS to identify in textiles the most common ...
The exhibition in museums of archaeological and historical textiles must keep into consideration the...
Safflower is well-known by textile conservators and restorers as the red dye source that produces a ...
The curtain under study with the inventory number 3421 is one of the exquisite brocade fabrics belon...
Presented thesis at Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologias, Universidade de Lisboa, to obtain the Maste...
Wool samples collected from thirteen Arraiolos carpets from the 17th–19th century belonging to theNa...
The art of coloring textiles emerged during the Stone Age with some artifacts dating as far back as ...
peer reviewedArtists started to experiment fluorescent colours shortly after the discovery of daylig...
During 19th and 20th centuries, the industrial revolution and synthetic chemistry development provid...
Arraiolos tapestries are probably one of the richest artistic Portuguese expressions in terms of tex...
The purpose of this research was to investigate the effect of different mordants on the degradation ...
Diamond Green G (CI 42040, Basic Green 1) is a triarylmethane dye mostly employed in the industrial ...
A major development of the 19th century was the discovery of synthetic textile dyes. Magenta, also c...
Organic dyes and pigments are among the most unstable and labile molecules in work of arts. The sens...
Lighting is a key factor for the display and preservation of cultural heritage materials. This resea...
This paper describes an analytical procedure based on GC-MS to identify in textiles the most common ...
The exhibition in museums of archaeological and historical textiles must keep into consideration the...
Safflower is well-known by textile conservators and restorers as the red dye source that produces a ...
The curtain under study with the inventory number 3421 is one of the exquisite brocade fabrics belon...
Presented thesis at Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologias, Universidade de Lisboa, to obtain the Maste...
Wool samples collected from thirteen Arraiolos carpets from the 17th–19th century belonging to theNa...
The art of coloring textiles emerged during the Stone Age with some artifacts dating as far back as ...
peer reviewedArtists started to experiment fluorescent colours shortly after the discovery of daylig...
During 19th and 20th centuries, the industrial revolution and synthetic chemistry development provid...
Arraiolos tapestries are probably one of the richest artistic Portuguese expressions in terms of tex...
The purpose of this research was to investigate the effect of different mordants on the degradation ...
Diamond Green G (CI 42040, Basic Green 1) is a triarylmethane dye mostly employed in the industrial ...