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Investigating the provenance of Egyptian blue pigments in ancient Roman polychromy
Alexandra Rodler +6 more
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Evaluation of Cleaning Processes Using Colorimetric and Spectral Data for the Removal of Layers of Limewash from Medieval Plasterwork. [PDF]
Martínez-Domingo MÁ +3 more
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Zurbarán attribution hypothesis supported by pigment analysis and multiband images observation of four paintings by his workshop. [PDF]
Moreno-Soto J +6 more
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Juan Martínez Montañés was one of the most important sculptors and altarpiece architects of the Spanish Golden Age. The restoration of the Santa Clara church in Seville has presented a unique opportunity to study the main altarpiece, crafted by Montañés ...
Javier Moreno-Soto +6 more
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Ædiculan i Lunds domkyrkas norra transept. En undersökning av skulpturen och dess bemålning
Title in English: The Northern Transept Aedicule of Lund Cathedral. A Study of its Painted Sculptures. – Many authors have considered Lund Cathedral, its mediaeval history and its sculptures, sometimes at considerable length.
Lars Berggren, Bo Ossian Lindberg
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Synchrotron Radiation-Based Micro-XANES and Micro-XRF Study of Unsuccessfully Produced Egyptian Blue from the Late Hellenistic Production Site of Kos (Dodecanese, Greece). [PDF]
Kostomitsopoulou Marketou A +5 more
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Until the Hadrianic period, large bronzes had a naturalistic appearance due to polychrome elements. One element on the statues of gods, heroes and portraits that has been studied rarely are the inserted white teeth. They were invented in the late archaic
Uwe Peltz
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On the utility of Colour in shape analysis: An introduction to Colour science via palaeographical case studies. [PDF]
Atanasiu V, Fornaro P.
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