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Physicochemical Properties and Microstructure of Plaster Layer of Ancient Wall Paintings in Northwest China

International Journal of Architectural Heritage, 2023
Several grottoes were excavated in Northwest China between the 5th and 13th centuries, and the most famous relics of these grottoes are wall paintings. The plaster layer is the most significant layer in grotto wall paintings, and its characteristics are ...
Quanquan Jia   +3 more
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Automatic Wall Painting Robot Automatic Wall Painting Robot

Journal of Image Processing and Intelligent Remote Sensing, 2022
Wall painting is an ideal candidate for automation since it is so repetitive, laborintensive, and potentially hazardous. Painting had already been automated in the car industry, but not in the building industry. It is urgently necessary to paint the interior walls of residential buildings using a mobile robot that can move.
Shweta Kumtole   +4 more
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Trialling an Accessible Non-Contact Photogrammetric Monitoring Technique to Detect 3D Change on Wall Paintings

Studies in Conservation, 2021
The visual comparison of 2D images, or ‘photographic monitoring’, is commonly used in cultural heritage conservation to assess rates of deterioration and the impact of interventions.
Wendy Rose   +3 more
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First Analytical Study on Second-Century Wall Paintings from Ulpia Traiana Sarmizegetusa: Insights on the Materials and Painting Technique

International Journal of Architectural Heritage, 2020
This article reports the first analytical study carried on some of the oldest surviving examples of Roman wall paintings, discovered so far on the Romanian territory.
I. Cortea   +4 more
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Comparative in Situ Study of Nanolime, Ethyl Silicate and Acrylic Resin for Consolidation of Wall Paintings with High Water and Salt Contents at the Chapter Hall of Chartres Cathedral

International Journal of Architectural Heritage, 2020
The consolidation of wall paintings is particularly challenging when high contents of water and hygroscopic salts have contaminated the masonry. Many wall paintings are in this situation, but only a few of them offer the possibility of easy access and ...
Laura Normand   +5 more
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Challenges of Conserving Wall Paintings: A 30-Year Perspective

, 2020
Wall paintings are physically indivisible from the built heritage, which makes their conservation difficult. Conservation measures focus on stabilising paintings and slowing deterioration, while preserving significance and authenticity.
Sibylla Tringham, Stephen Rickerby
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Tudor Domestic Wall-Paintings

Archaeological Journal, 1935
The Archaeological Journal, 92, 243 ...
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