This paper focuses on the study of the Coronation of the Virgin altarpiece by the Bolognese painter Michele di Matteo (1410 1469). In the field of diagnostics and conservation of cultural heritage, non invasive techniques are increasingly used to study and understand works in depth. Only through these techniques is it possible to preserve the integrity of the work itself. The aim of this prelim inary study is therefore to investigate t he pictorial composition of the work in a completely non invasive and non destructive manner to obtain useful information on the restor ation methods that h ave be en applied to the altarpiece over the years and, where possible, to evidence the differences before and after cleaning. For this purpose, colorimetric and visible reflectance analysis in addition to multispectral imaging techniques were employed. Further analyses are necessa ry to better understand the composition of the work Indeed, portable X-ray fluorescence ( XRF) and iperspectral imaging measurements are ongoing , whose application could be useful to obtain information on the elements and compounds that make up the pigments used to paint and decorate the art work.
Non-invasive diagnostic techniques for studying the Coronation of the Virgin altarpiece by Michele di Matteo / C.A. Lombardi, V. Comite, A. Bergomi, M. Borelli, G. Carabelli, V. Verzoni, M. Colella, P. Fermo - In: TC4 MetroArchaeo[s.l] : International Measurement Confederation (IMEKO), 2023. - ISBN 9781713888345. - pp. 49-54 (( convegno International Conference on Metrology for Archaeology and Cultural Heritage : 19th through 21st October tenutosi a Roma nel 2023 [10.21014/tc4-arc-2023.010].
Non-invasive diagnostic techniques for studying the Coronation of the Virgin altarpiece by Michele di Matteo
C.A. Lombardi
Primo
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
;V. ComiteSecondo
Writing – Review & Editing
;A. BergomiVisualization
;M. BorelliVisualization
;P. FermoUltimo
Supervision
2023
Abstract
This paper focuses on the study of the Coronation of the Virgin altarpiece by the Bolognese painter Michele di Matteo (1410 1469). In the field of diagnostics and conservation of cultural heritage, non invasive techniques are increasingly used to study and understand works in depth. Only through these techniques is it possible to preserve the integrity of the work itself. The aim of this prelim inary study is therefore to investigate t he pictorial composition of the work in a completely non invasive and non destructive manner to obtain useful information on the restor ation methods that h ave be en applied to the altarpiece over the years and, where possible, to evidence the differences before and after cleaning. For this purpose, colorimetric and visible reflectance analysis in addition to multispectral imaging techniques were employed. Further analyses are necessa ry to better understand the composition of the work Indeed, portable X-ray fluorescence ( XRF) and iperspectral imaging measurements are ongoing , whose application could be useful to obtain information on the elements and compounds that make up the pigments used to paint and decorate the art work.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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