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Title: | Analysis of green pigments: The case of Almada Negreiros maritime station murals in Lisbon (Portugal) |
Authors: | Valadas, Sara Vandenabeele, Peter Gil, Milene Frade, José Carlos Vermeersch, Eva Lycke, Silvia Dias, Luís Candeias, António Costa, Mafalda |
Keywords: | 20th century art Almada Negreiros green pigments wall painting |
Issue Date: | Dec-2024 |
Publisher: | Wiley |
Citation: | S. Valadas, P. Vandenabeele, M. Gil, J. C. Frade, E. Vermeersch, S. Lycke, L. Dias, A. Candeias, M. Costa, J Raman Spectrosc 2024, 55(12), 1247. https://doi.org/10.1002/jrs.6717 |
Abstract: | In 1949, Almada Negreiros painted at the maritime station of Rocha do Conde
de Óbidos, in Lisbon, six monumental mural paintings, which are considered
as his highest artistic achievement. On these paintings, he resorted to a bright
colourful palette, which needs to be studied to support conservation and preservation
of these artworks for future generations. Among the pigments under
study within project ALMADA, the identification of the green samples is the
most challenging, as Almada Negreiros seems to have explored different hues
by using simultaneously inorganic (e.g., emerald green, Scheele's green and
viridian) as well as organo-synthetic pigments that were rather unusual when
employing a traditional mural painting technique (e.g., PG7 and PG8). Moreover,
he seems to have admixed white (e.g., titanium white) or blue pigments
(e.g., ultramarine) to modify the hues. The different colourants found, as well
as the use of mixtures of pigments, hints that Almada Negreiros was keen on
experimenting and applying relatively novel painting materials. Raman spectroscopy,
given its ability to identify inorganic as well as organic components,
is a key analytical tool to discriminate between all these compounds. The findings
were also supported by complimentary analytical techniques, including
colourimetry, handheld X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy (h-XRF) and micro-
Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (μ-FT-IR). Identification of the green
pigments by Raman spectroscopy is, however, not always straightforward, and
it is demonstrated how changes in relative band intensities and band broadening
can point to mixtures, where the Raman spectral features of some compounds
can easily be overseen in the spectrum. |
URI: | https://analyticalsciencejournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/jrs.6717 http://hdl.handle.net/10174/37689 |
Type: | article |
Appears in Collections: | HERCULES - Publicações - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais Com Arbitragem Científica
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