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Title: | Material and diagnostic characterization of 17th century mural paintings by spectra-colorimetry and SEM-EDS: An insight look at José de Escovar workshop at the CONVENT of Na Sra da Saudação (Southern Portugal) |
Authors: | Gil, M Serrão, V Carvalho, ML Longelin, S Dias, L Cardosa, A Caldeira, A Teresa Rosado, T Mirão, J Candeias, A E |
Keywords: | mural painting pigments pictorial techniques lime pectro-colorimetry SEM-EDS |
Issue Date: | 2013 |
Publisher: | Wiley |
Citation: | M. Gil, V. Serrão, M. L. Carvalho, S. Longelin, L. Dias, A. Cardoso, A. T. Caldeira, T. Rosado, J. Mirão, A. E. Candeias (2013) Material and diagnostic characterization of 17th century mural paintings by spectra-colorimetry and SEM-EDS: An insight look at José de Escovar workshop at the CONVENT of Na Sra da Saudação (Southern Portugal). Color Research & Application.. DOI: 10.1002/col.21792. |
Abstract: | The early 17th century mural paintings set
from the low-choir of the extinct Dominican Convent of
Nossa Senhora da Saudac¸~ao in the town of Montemor-onovo
were analyzed by a setup comprising visible spectra-
colorimetry and scanning electron microscopy
coupled with energy dispersive X-ray spectrometry (SEMEDS)
complemented with optical microscopy (OM), micro
X-ray diffraction, micro FTIR, and micro Raman spectroscopy.
The main goals were material and diagnostic
characterization of the paint layers and pictorial techniques
used by Jose de Escovar workshop, one of the most
active and controversial easel and mural painters of Evora Archiepiscopate between 1585 and 1622. The
results show a differentiate use of red, blue, and green
pigments in an alkaline environment. Stable mercury sulfide
(HgS) was identified in almost all red areas in the
latest scenes while, in the first ones, red ochre (Fe2O3) is
the predominant pigment. Faded smalt (a co-potassium
silicate glass) is present pure in the sky background or
mixed with red ochre in the garments at the beginning of
the low-choir but less at the end. Five kinds of copperbased
materials, with different degrees of color alteration,
were found, namely malachite and azurite, copper
chlorides, copper sulfates (e.g., posjnakite), and pseudomalachite.
Another curious feature is the uneven use of a
limewash made with slaked calcitic lime in the carnations.
Lack of material, internal organization strategies,
or technical differences within the team are probably the
most likely causes. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/9546 |
Type: | article |
Appears in Collections: | CQE - Publicações - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais Com Arbitragem Científica
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