In the present work, a method is proposed that combines spectrofluorimetry with multivariate analysis (cluster and principal components) to non-invasively investigate natural dyes used, mainly in the form of lakes, in illuminations. First, a consistent number of mock-up samples of red and purple lakes (from brazilwood, madder, kermes, cochineal, lac dye, folium and orcein) were prepared following the recipes reported in ancient treatises, then the experimental conditions for their non-invasive investigation were optimized by benchtop instrumentation and transferred to a portable microprobe suitable for in situ analyses. For all the coloring materials examined, it was thus possible to obtain a satisfactory grouping of samples containing the ...
Two Byzantine VI century manuscripts known as Vienna Dioskurides and Vienna Genesis, held in the Aus...
The use of ultraviolet and visible diffuse reflectance spectrophotometry as a preliminary technique ...
Analytical pigment investigation can reveal important information for art-historians. The use of two...
In the present work, a method is proposed that combines spectrofluorimetry with multivariate analysi...
Abstract Microspectrofluorimetry offers high sensitivity, selectivity, fast data acquisition, good s...
The dye source of the organic pink-lake pigments used to produce reddish-to-pink paints present in s...
The complete characterization of illuminated paints (pigments, extendersin its full composition (pig...
The characterisation of palettes used in medieval manuscript illumination is an important task from ...
In this study several non-invasive spectroscopic methods were applied to the characterisation of nat...
A group of ten manuscripts datable to the X century A.D. and coming from the S. Colombano abbey in B...
Assigning related medieval manuscripts to different workshops on the basis of codicological characte...
The identification of the two purple dyes folium and orchil has rarely been reported in the analysis...
The characterisation of palettes used in manuscript illumination is a hard analytical task, due to v...
The non-destructive identification of pigments used in pictorial works is of great interest in the f...
In the present work, the use of portable instrumentation allowing in-situ reflection FTIR analyses i...
Two Byzantine VI century manuscripts known as Vienna Dioskurides and Vienna Genesis, held in the Aus...
The use of ultraviolet and visible diffuse reflectance spectrophotometry as a preliminary technique ...
Analytical pigment investigation can reveal important information for art-historians. The use of two...
In the present work, a method is proposed that combines spectrofluorimetry with multivariate analysi...
Abstract Microspectrofluorimetry offers high sensitivity, selectivity, fast data acquisition, good s...
The dye source of the organic pink-lake pigments used to produce reddish-to-pink paints present in s...
The complete characterization of illuminated paints (pigments, extendersin its full composition (pig...
The characterisation of palettes used in medieval manuscript illumination is an important task from ...
In this study several non-invasive spectroscopic methods were applied to the characterisation of nat...
A group of ten manuscripts datable to the X century A.D. and coming from the S. Colombano abbey in B...
Assigning related medieval manuscripts to different workshops on the basis of codicological characte...
The identification of the two purple dyes folium and orchil has rarely been reported in the analysis...
The characterisation of palettes used in manuscript illumination is a hard analytical task, due to v...
The non-destructive identification of pigments used in pictorial works is of great interest in the f...
In the present work, the use of portable instrumentation allowing in-situ reflection FTIR analyses i...
Two Byzantine VI century manuscripts known as Vienna Dioskurides and Vienna Genesis, held in the Aus...
The use of ultraviolet and visible diffuse reflectance spectrophotometry as a preliminary technique ...
Analytical pigment investigation can reveal important information for art-historians. The use of two...