This paper summarizes the main results of the study, diagnostics, and restorations conducted and applied to a 16th century wall painting (a portion of the frieze and the Riario coat of arm) in Palazzo Gallo (Bagnaia, Viterbo district—central Italy) recently concluded, which was also the subject of a master’s degree thesis in Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Heritage at the University of Tuscia, Viterbo. Innovative imaging techniques were used for the first time on a wall painting on-site: hypercolorimetric multispectral imaging (HMI) and pulse-compression thermography (PuCT), combined with more traditional analysis such as X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, and cross-section investigation. HMI ...
The wall paintings of the crypt of the church of Saint Andrew in Viterbo (Italy) date back to the 13...
In this paper, chemical and structural studies of medieval wall paintings in Ocre (L'Aquila, Italy) ...
This paper reports the results of the documentation and non-invasive analysis performed on a wall pa...
This paper summarizes the main results of the study, diagnostics, and restorations conducted and app...
This paper summarizes the main results of the study, restoration and diagnostics applied to the 16th...
This paper presents the contextual use of Pulse-Compression Thermography and Hypercolorimetric Multi...
This contribution reports the documentation of the conservation status and the pictorial technique o...
Before starting the restoration of an artwork, good practice involves the evaluation of the item hea...
Dottorato di ricerca in Engineering for Energy and EnvironmentIn the wide and complex field of Herit...
This contribution focuses the attention on an innovative approach in diagnostics of paintings, based...
(1) Background. The aim of this work is to combine non-invasive imaging with chemical characterizati...
The wall paintings of the crypt of the church of Saint Andrew in Viterbo (Italy) date back to the 13...
In this paper, chemical and structural studies of medieval wall paintings in Ocre (L'Aquila, Italy) ...
This paper reports the results of the documentation and non-invasive analysis performed on a wall pa...
This paper summarizes the main results of the study, diagnostics, and restorations conducted and app...
This paper summarizes the main results of the study, restoration and diagnostics applied to the 16th...
This paper presents the contextual use of Pulse-Compression Thermography and Hypercolorimetric Multi...
This contribution reports the documentation of the conservation status and the pictorial technique o...
Before starting the restoration of an artwork, good practice involves the evaluation of the item hea...
Dottorato di ricerca in Engineering for Energy and EnvironmentIn the wide and complex field of Herit...
This contribution focuses the attention on an innovative approach in diagnostics of paintings, based...
(1) Background. The aim of this work is to combine non-invasive imaging with chemical characterizati...
The wall paintings of the crypt of the church of Saint Andrew in Viterbo (Italy) date back to the 13...
In this paper, chemical and structural studies of medieval wall paintings in Ocre (L'Aquila, Italy) ...
This paper reports the results of the documentation and non-invasive analysis performed on a wall pa...