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The Online Art Museum. [PDF]

open access: yesMedEdPublish (2016), 2020
This article was migrated. The article was marked as recommended. With the onset of the coronavirus-19 (COVID-19) pandemic, we transformed an in-person art museum-based course for medical students into an online format. This brought new challenges but offered unexpected advantages.
Kelly-Hedrick M   +6 more
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Tibi diem natalem felicem optamus, Marielle! Tribute to Marielle Martiniani-Reber on her 65th anniversary. [PDF]

open access: yesPolish Archaeology in the Mediterranean, 2019
Essay on the life achievement of Marielle Martiniani-Reber, tribute on her 65th anniversary.
Laurent Chrzanovski   +6 more
doaj   +1 more source

Exploring the private universe of Henri Matisse in The Red Studio

open access: yesHeritage Science, 2022
The exhibition Matisse: The Red Studio allowed for an in-depth study of The Red Studio (1911) and six of the works featured in the painting by Henri Matisse (1869–1954) of his studio in Issy-les-Moulineaux near Paris.
Abed Haddad   +9 more
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A pioneer of acrylic painting: new insights into Carmen Herrera’s studio practice

open access: yesHeritage Science, 2021
Carmen Herrera, born on May 30th, 1915, is a Cuban American abstract minimalist artist, whose first solo show was held at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, in 2016–2017. On this occasion, a scientific study of five paintings from the artist’s
Federica Pozzi   +4 more
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Investigating the use of terahertz pulsed time domain reflection imaging for the study of fabric layers of an Egyptian mummy [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of the European Optical Society-Rapid Publications, 2011
This paper reports the first use of terahertz time domain reflection imaging involving textiles on part of a complete human mummy, still in original wrapping.
Fukunaga Kaori   +6 more
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Discovering the evolution of Jacques-Louis David’s portrait of Antoine-Laurent and Marie-Anne Pierrette Paulze Lavoisier

open access: yesHeritage Science, 2021
Jacques-Louis David’s (1748–1825) iconic portrait of Antoine Laurent Lavoisier (1743–1794) and Marie-Anne Lavoisier (Marie-Anne Pierrette Paulze, 1758–1836) has come to epitomize a modern couple born of the Enlightenment.
Silvia A. Centeno   +3 more
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The Chelsea Porcelain Case, British Galleries, The Metropolitan Museum of Art

open access: yesBritish Art Studies, 2021
When visitors to the museum encounter carefully curated displays behind glass, the arrangements they see are the outcome of intense discussions, conversations, and dialogues, many of which span years.
Iris Moon   +6 more
doaj   +1 more source

Paints analysis and conservation treatment of painted sculpture: Jean Dubuffet, Guard Dog II

open access: yesSN Applied Sciences, 2021
Abstract Guard Dog II (1969–1970) by Jean Dubuffet is an artwork that shows the characteristics of the artist's l'hourloupe period (1962–1974). This study revealed the materials and manufacturing techniques used by the artist at the time through material
Ye Bin Han   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

Alexander Calder’s Half-Circle, Quarter-Circle, and Sphere (1932): a complex history of repainting unraveled

open access: yesHeritage Science, 2020
The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, owns one of the largest motorized works made by the renowned American artist Alexander Calder, titled Half-Circle, Quarter-Circle, and Sphere.
Federica Pozzi   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

On the formation of hörnesite in a Fatimid manuscript folio

open access: yesHeritage Science, 2018
A folio fragment attributed to the Fatimid period in Egypt was found to bear tufts of white crystals associated with the orange-brown and yellow paints.
Yana van Dyke   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

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