As part of the study project of the pictorial cycle, attributed to Saturnino Gatti, in the church of San Panfilo at Villagrande di Tornimparte (AQ), image analyses were performed in order to document the general conservation conditions of the surfaces, and to map the different painting materials to be subsequently examined using spectroscopic techniques. To acquire the images, radiation sources, ranging from ultraviolet to near infrared, were used; analyses of ultraviolet fluorescence (UVF), infrared reflectography (IRR), infrared false colors (IRFC), and optical microscopy in visible light (OM) were carried out on all the panels of the mural painting of the apsidal conch. The Hypercolorimetric Multispectral Imaging (HMI) technique was also...
A complement of analytical techniques was used to characterize the polychromy and the painting techn...
During the last restoration of the six paintings by Raffaele Rinaldi (1851-1916), located in the chu...
This paper summarizes the main results of the study, diagnostics, and restorations conducted and app...
As part of the study project of the pictorial cycle, attributed to Saturnino Gatti, in the church of...
(1) Background. The aim of this work is to combine non-invasive imaging with chemical characterizati...
The conservation of contemporary art often offers unique occasions to study complex multi-material a...
This contribution focuses the attention on the documentation and diagnostic campaign on a 16th centu...
The modern decoration of the Saint Nicolas de Myre Church at Semsales (1924–1926), is the first by r...
In the context of paintings characterization, X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) combined with Fibre Optics Re...
The parish church of Santa Maria ad Undas, on the Idro Lake shores, externally looks quite simple an...
Abstract The main objective of this study is to establish an appropriate method for the characteriza...
The present study sought to expand on and confirm the already available information on the painting ...
During the last restoration (2006) of mural paintings by Girolamo da Treviso in Saint Petronio Basil...
During the last restoration of the six paintings by Raffaele Rinaldi (1851-1916), located in the chu...
A complement of analytical techniques was used to characterize the polychromy and the painting techn...
During the last restoration of the six paintings by Raffaele Rinaldi (1851-1916), located in the chu...
This paper summarizes the main results of the study, diagnostics, and restorations conducted and app...
As part of the study project of the pictorial cycle, attributed to Saturnino Gatti, in the church of...
(1) Background. The aim of this work is to combine non-invasive imaging with chemical characterizati...
The conservation of contemporary art often offers unique occasions to study complex multi-material a...
This contribution focuses the attention on the documentation and diagnostic campaign on a 16th centu...
The modern decoration of the Saint Nicolas de Myre Church at Semsales (1924–1926), is the first by r...
In the context of paintings characterization, X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) combined with Fibre Optics Re...
The parish church of Santa Maria ad Undas, on the Idro Lake shores, externally looks quite simple an...
Abstract The main objective of this study is to establish an appropriate method for the characteriza...
The present study sought to expand on and confirm the already available information on the painting ...
During the last restoration (2006) of mural paintings by Girolamo da Treviso in Saint Petronio Basil...
During the last restoration of the six paintings by Raffaele Rinaldi (1851-1916), located in the chu...
A complement of analytical techniques was used to characterize the polychromy and the painting techn...
During the last restoration of the six paintings by Raffaele Rinaldi (1851-1916), located in the chu...
This paper summarizes the main results of the study, diagnostics, and restorations conducted and app...