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The Attitude of Tehran’s Citizens regarding Wall Paintings throughout the City: An Empirical Study of Disctrict 19 [PDF]
The present study investigates the attitude of the people of Tehran (District 19) towards wall painting depicted in the public spaces of city.The theory of stimulus-response was used to examine people's attitudes. The conceptual model had three processes:
Ahmad Ghiasvand
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The Analysis of the Wall Paintings in the Context of Architectural Spaces
The walls assume the task of limiting the space; whereas the wall paintings reflected the history, provided the communication between art and the user, has displayed its corporate identity, shed light on social events, and has saved the place from ...
Tütem Turan, Begüm Ercevik Sönmez
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Research on the Organic Binders in Archaeological Wall Paintings
Wall painting realized using organic binders is the oldest form of parietal painting and precedes the birth of the affresco by about 20,000 years. This paper reports the results obtained from the main studies in the field of archaeological wall paintings.
A. Casoli
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In this paper, the organic pigments indigo and isatin were detected by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) in The Mural of Four Buddhas which is in Cave 3 from the ancient Chinese Tiantishan grottoes (Ming Dynasty, East Slope). By analysing the
Jiaxian Li +11 more
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Due to the similar chemical composition and matrix effect, the accurate identification of mineral pigments on wall paintings has brought great challenges.
Duixiong Sun +9 more
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Synagogue Decorations in Present-Day Ukraine: Practice in Preservation of Cultural and Artistic Heritage [PDF]
There are approximately ten historical synagogue buildings left in Ukraine today which continue, to varying extents, to preserve their original wall paintings and decoration. A number of these were only recently discovered.
Kotlyar, Eugeny +2 more
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A Review on Historical Earth Pigments Used in India’s Wall Paintings
Iron-containing earth minerals of various hues were the earliest pigments of the prehistoric artists who dwelled in caves. Being a prominent part of human expression through art, nature-derived pigments have been used in continuum through ages until now.
Anjali Sharma, Rajdeo Singh
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Nondestructive testing and assessment of consolidation effects of earthen sites
Earthen sites are widely distributed throughout China, and most of them belong to archaeological sites with significant values, which not only directly witness the origin, formation and development of Chinese civilization, but also possess important ...
Xudong Wang +4 more
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Remote multispectral imaging with PRISMS and XRF analysis of Tang Tomb paintings [PDF]
PRISMS (Portable Remote Imaging System for Multispectral Scanning) is a multispectral/hyperspectral imaging system designed for flexible in situ imaging of wall paintings at high resolution (tens of microns) over a large range of distances (less than a ...
Lange, R, Liang, H, Zhang, Q
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Non-invasive investigations of a wall painting using optical coherence tomography and hyperspectral imaging [PDF]
Multispectral and hyperspectral imaging are efficient methods of measuring spectral reflectance at high spatial resolution. This non-invasive technique has been applied to the imaging of paintings over the last 20 years.
Howard, H +3 more
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