2023
DOI: 10.1186/s40494-023-00917-4
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Laser-based techniques for the non-invasive characterisation of grisaille paints on stained-glass windows

Abstract: Grisaille was the first paint applied on stained-glass panels, used in Europe since the twelfth century. Historical written sources described the use of iron and copper together with a high lead-silica base glass in the grisailles production. This project aims to study the evolution of the grisaille paint composition throughout time and the changes in the raw materials used in their production using non-destructive and non-invasive techniques. To achieve this objective, 23 grisaille samples dated from the 13th… Show more

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“…In Heritage Science, NLOM-MPEF has been exploited in different research contexts, such as stratigraphic analyzes of traditional paintings (i.e. paint layers, varnishes) [16,29,30], grisailles [31], corrosion in silver [32] and others. Although NLOM-SHG has been particularly useful for parchment analysis [33], no previous investigations based on NLOM-MPEF have approached the study of historical or artistic artefacts containing gelatine-based layers in their stratigraphic structure.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Heritage Science, NLOM-MPEF has been exploited in different research contexts, such as stratigraphic analyzes of traditional paintings (i.e. paint layers, varnishes) [16,29,30], grisailles [31], corrosion in silver [32] and others. Although NLOM-SHG has been particularly useful for parchment analysis [33], no previous investigations based on NLOM-MPEF have approached the study of historical or artistic artefacts containing gelatine-based layers in their stratigraphic structure.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%