Many European sculptures and altarpieces from the Middle Ages were decorated with Zwischgold, a bilayer metal leaf with an ultra-thin gold face backed by silver. Zwischgold corrodes quickly when exposed to air, causing the surface of the artefact to darken and lose gloss. The conservation of such Zwischgold applied artefacts has been an obstinate problem. We have acquired quantitative, 3D nanoscale images of Zwischgold samples from 15th century artefacts and modern materials using ptychographic X-ray computed tomography (PXCT), a recently developed coherent diffractive imaging technique, to investigate the leaf structure and chemical state of Zwischgold. The measurements clearly demonstrate decreasing density (increasing porosity) of the le...
The methods of high-resolution electron microscopy were applied to study nanotextures on the surface...
A large number of metal artifacts with exceptional artistic value of the Moche culture have been fou...
Patinas naturally formed on archaeological bronze alloys were characterized using light microscopy (...
Highlights • Focused study aiming at technological parameters of corroded Mediaeval Zwischgold....
Zwischgold is a gold-silver bi-layer foil that was popular in medieval European sculptures yet is po...
Zwischgold, or part gold, is a bi-layered metal foil made from gold and silver, popular in European ...
Zwischgold is a two-sided metal foil made by adhering a gold leaf over a silver leaf to present a go...
In the previous paper (Part I), the colorimetry and interferometric microscopy measurements on moder...
Zwischgold (also part-gold in English) is a two-layered metal foil made of gold and silver that was ...
International audienceIn this research supported by the Patrima Foundation, we present new insights ...
International audienceMetallic artefacts are an important part of the cultural heritage and must be ...
International audienceIn the frame of a systematic investigation on leaf gilding history and process...
International audienceModern conservation ethics requires that materials and products used for resto...
This study examines and compares three pieces of Renaissance style gold and enameled jewelry owned b...
The methods of high-resolution electron microscopy were applied to study nanotextures on the surface...
A large number of metal artifacts with exceptional artistic value of the Moche culture have been fou...
Patinas naturally formed on archaeological bronze alloys were characterized using light microscopy (...
Highlights • Focused study aiming at technological parameters of corroded Mediaeval Zwischgold....
Zwischgold is a gold-silver bi-layer foil that was popular in medieval European sculptures yet is po...
Zwischgold, or part gold, is a bi-layered metal foil made from gold and silver, popular in European ...
Zwischgold is a two-sided metal foil made by adhering a gold leaf over a silver leaf to present a go...
In the previous paper (Part I), the colorimetry and interferometric microscopy measurements on moder...
Zwischgold (also part-gold in English) is a two-layered metal foil made of gold and silver that was ...
International audienceIn this research supported by the Patrima Foundation, we present new insights ...
International audienceMetallic artefacts are an important part of the cultural heritage and must be ...
International audienceIn the frame of a systematic investigation on leaf gilding history and process...
International audienceModern conservation ethics requires that materials and products used for resto...
This study examines and compares three pieces of Renaissance style gold and enameled jewelry owned b...
The methods of high-resolution electron microscopy were applied to study nanotextures on the surface...
A large number of metal artifacts with exceptional artistic value of the Moche culture have been fou...
Patinas naturally formed on archaeological bronze alloys were characterized using light microscopy (...