Panel paintings—complex multi-layer structures consisting of wood support and a paint layer composed of a preparatory layer of gesso, paints, and varnishes—are among the category of cultural objects most vulnerable to relative humidity fluctuations and frequently found in museum collections. The current environmental specifications in museums have been derived using the criterion of crack initiation in an undamaged, usually new gesso layer laid on wood. In reality, historical paintings exhibit complex crack patterns called craquelures. The present paper analyses the structural response of a paint layer with a virtual network of rectangular cracks under environmental loadings using a three-dimensional model of a panel painting. Two modes of ...
A numerical study is performed using the finite element method to consider the effects of low-cycle ...
Crack channelling in a brittle, flexural bilayer, composed of a coating adhering to a substrate of f...
Crack channelling in a brittle, flexural bilayer, composed of a coating adhering to a substrate of f...
In traditional and modern paintings on canvas or wood, two crack types have been identified, these a...
Understanding the mechanical behavior and properties of works of art, such as panel paintings, is he...
Understanding the mechanical behavior and properties of works of art, such as panel paintings, is he...
A substantial part of museum’s collection is painted on wood, so called panel paintings. In an attem...
A numerical study is performed using the finite element method to consider the effects of low-cycle ...
A substantial part of museum’s collection is painted on wood, so called panel paintings. In an attem...
A substantial part of museum’s collection is painted on wood, so called panel paintings. In an attem...
A substantial part of museum’s collection is painted on wood, so called panel paintings. In an attem...
A substantial part of museum’s collection is painted on wood, so called panel paintings. In an attem...
A numerical study is performed using the finite element method to consider the effects of low-cycle ...
Museum objects are often highly complex and composed of materials with varying properties, some of w...
\u3cp\u3ePanel paintings are essentially wooden boards painted on one side. Due to the vapor resista...
A numerical study is performed using the finite element method to consider the effects of low-cycle ...
Crack channelling in a brittle, flexural bilayer, composed of a coating adhering to a substrate of f...
Crack channelling in a brittle, flexural bilayer, composed of a coating adhering to a substrate of f...
In traditional and modern paintings on canvas or wood, two crack types have been identified, these a...
Understanding the mechanical behavior and properties of works of art, such as panel paintings, is he...
Understanding the mechanical behavior and properties of works of art, such as panel paintings, is he...
A substantial part of museum’s collection is painted on wood, so called panel paintings. In an attem...
A numerical study is performed using the finite element method to consider the effects of low-cycle ...
A substantial part of museum’s collection is painted on wood, so called panel paintings. In an attem...
A substantial part of museum’s collection is painted on wood, so called panel paintings. In an attem...
A substantial part of museum’s collection is painted on wood, so called panel paintings. In an attem...
A substantial part of museum’s collection is painted on wood, so called panel paintings. In an attem...
A numerical study is performed using the finite element method to consider the effects of low-cycle ...
Museum objects are often highly complex and composed of materials with varying properties, some of w...
\u3cp\u3ePanel paintings are essentially wooden boards painted on one side. Due to the vapor resista...
A numerical study is performed using the finite element method to consider the effects of low-cycle ...
Crack channelling in a brittle, flexural bilayer, composed of a coating adhering to a substrate of f...
Crack channelling in a brittle, flexural bilayer, composed of a coating adhering to a substrate of f...