2015
DOI: 10.1186/s40494-015-0055-0
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The chemical-physical knowledge before the restoration: the case of “The Plague in Lucca”, a masterpiece of Lorenzo Viani (1882–1936)

Abstract: Background: "The Plague in Lucca", a masterpiece of the contemporary painter Lorenzo Viani, was studied by multianalytical techniques (Multiband, IR and UV fluorescence imaging, micro-Raman spectroscopy, direct exposure-mass spectrometry, gas chromatography-mass spectrometry and energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence) in view of its restoration at the Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art (GAMC) of Palazzo delle Muse in Viareggio (Lucca, Italy). The analysis allowed to obtain a better understanding of the artis… Show more

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“…Among chromate pigments, it is the most lightfast and turns green if exposed to light for a long time. Findings of this pigment are also scarce [24][25][26][27][28][29][30].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among chromate pigments, it is the most lightfast and turns green if exposed to light for a long time. Findings of this pigment are also scarce [24][25][26][27][28][29][30].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From an experimental point of view, an image in a multispectral cube (a channel) can either be isolated by specific filters [9] or using appropriate narrow-band illumination systems [10]. Scanning systems can also be used [11].…”
Section: Probing Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…De gran interés son, específicamente las técnicas de imagen en varios puntos del espectro electromagnético. El protocolo de imagen multibanda (o en su término en inglés multiband technical imaging, MBTI), es un método ampliamente usado para el examen de obras de arte (Dyer et al 2013;Grifoni et al 2015;Herrero et al 2018;Piccolo et al 2020. Algunas de las técnicas que conforman MBTI han venido tradicionalmente usándose por conservadores, restauradores, e historiadores del arte, para el estudio de las pinturas, siendo conocidas para ciertas funciones específicas, como pueden ser la de la documentación del dibujo subyacente en el caso de la fotografía infrarroja (IR) y reflectografía (IRR), o la visualización de barnices y repintes mediante luminiscencia ultravioleta (UVL). Otras tienen un carácter más innovador y sólo se han ido incorporando en los últimos años, como la luminiscencia infrarroja (IRL) o las imágenes en falso color (UVFC e IRFC).…”
Section: Introducción Multibanda En La Aproximación a La Identificaci...unclassified