2020
DOI: 10.1002/jrs.6034
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Spectroscopic investigation of Cappadocia proto‐Byzantine paintings

Abstract: The present contribution focuses the attention on the mural paintings of two among the oldest Cappadocia churches, belonging to the group of “proto‐Byzantine paintings.” These materials have never been extensively investigated before and represent a starting point of paramount importance to understand the evolution of both materials and techniques during the ages in this extraordinary region of central Turkey. Specifically, among the several investigated churches and after the synergic work of art historians, … Show more

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“…The conservation state of mural paintings of two among the oldest Cappadocia churches, the so‐called ‘proto‐Byzantine paintings’ was undertaken by Sbroscia et al [ 18 ] Those materials were never extensively investigated before although its knowledge should be of prime importance to understand the evolution of both materials and execution techniques during the ages in this extraordinary region of central Turkey. Authors selected the church of St. John the Baptist at Çavuşin, whose architectural structure is dated back to fifth to sixth century, and the Church nr.…”
Section: Conservation Issues (Alteration/degradation Processes) Affecmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The conservation state of mural paintings of two among the oldest Cappadocia churches, the so‐called ‘proto‐Byzantine paintings’ was undertaken by Sbroscia et al [ 18 ] Those materials were never extensively investigated before although its knowledge should be of prime importance to understand the evolution of both materials and execution techniques during the ages in this extraordinary region of central Turkey. Authors selected the church of St. John the Baptist at Çavuşin, whose architectural structure is dated back to fifth to sixth century, and the Church nr.…”
Section: Conservation Issues (Alteration/degradation Processes) Affecmentioning
confidence: 99%