Macroscopic X-ray fluorescence analysis (MA-XRF) is a non-destructive analytical technique that allows for the rapid and thorough investigation of paintings; therefore, it is nowadays increasingly involved in relevant studies. In the present work, a state-of-the-art MA-XRF set-up is utilized to identify the painting materials and techniques and document the state of preservation of an early 19th-century AD Greek religious panel painting (“icon”). The artifact in consideration has received extensive restoration interventions in the past and is considerably decayed; for these reasons, the interpretation of the relevant MA-XRF elemental intensity distribution maps is challenging. In this framework, it is demonstrated how the elemental distribu...
Through complementary non-invasive techniques, a preliminary imaging and analytical diagnostic asses...
The analytical characterization of artists' pigments is a most helpful tool for art history, conserv...
This paper reports on three X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) studies of ancient Sicilian painted materials: ...
Macroscopic X-ray fluorescence analysis (MA-XRF) is a non-destructive analytical technique that allo...
X-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectrometry has proven to be a core, non-destructive, analytical technique...
Scanning macro-X-ray fluorescence analysis (MA-XRF) is rapidly being established as a technique for ...
Fe and/or Mn-containing yellow ochre, red ochre, and umber earth pigments are omnipresent in 17th ce...
At present, macro X-ray fluorescence (MA-XRF) is one of the most essential analytical methods exploi...
In the recent years, an increasing interest has been devoted to the development of compact macro X-r...
X-ray Fluorescence (XRF) is a non-destructive technique for measuring the elemental composition of d...
Recent studies are concisely reviewed, in which X-ray beams of (sub)micrometre to millimetre dimensi...
Recent studies are concisely reviewed, in which X-ray beams of (sub)micrometre to millimetre dimensi...
This study presents a physicochemical analysis on the orthodox icon “The grieving Mother” from XIXth...
Elemental analysis, and in particular stratigraphic distribution of elements themselves, is a fundam...
Scanning macro-XRF is establishing rapidly as a technique for the investigation of historical painti...
Through complementary non-invasive techniques, a preliminary imaging and analytical diagnostic asses...
The analytical characterization of artists' pigments is a most helpful tool for art history, conserv...
This paper reports on three X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) studies of ancient Sicilian painted materials: ...
Macroscopic X-ray fluorescence analysis (MA-XRF) is a non-destructive analytical technique that allo...
X-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectrometry has proven to be a core, non-destructive, analytical technique...
Scanning macro-X-ray fluorescence analysis (MA-XRF) is rapidly being established as a technique for ...
Fe and/or Mn-containing yellow ochre, red ochre, and umber earth pigments are omnipresent in 17th ce...
At present, macro X-ray fluorescence (MA-XRF) is one of the most essential analytical methods exploi...
In the recent years, an increasing interest has been devoted to the development of compact macro X-r...
X-ray Fluorescence (XRF) is a non-destructive technique for measuring the elemental composition of d...
Recent studies are concisely reviewed, in which X-ray beams of (sub)micrometre to millimetre dimensi...
Recent studies are concisely reviewed, in which X-ray beams of (sub)micrometre to millimetre dimensi...
This study presents a physicochemical analysis on the orthodox icon “The grieving Mother” from XIXth...
Elemental analysis, and in particular stratigraphic distribution of elements themselves, is a fundam...
Scanning macro-XRF is establishing rapidly as a technique for the investigation of historical painti...
Through complementary non-invasive techniques, a preliminary imaging and analytical diagnostic asses...
The analytical characterization of artists' pigments is a most helpful tool for art history, conserv...
This paper reports on three X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) studies of ancient Sicilian painted materials: ...