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Imaging and spectroscopic data combined to disclose the painting techniques and materials in the fifteenth century Leonardo atelier in Milan

Journal

DYES AND PIGMENTS
Volume 187, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.dyepig.2020.109112

Keywords

Pigments in Renaissance paintings; Imaging techniques; Portable X-ray fluorescence; Fiber optic reflectance spectroscopy; Raman; FT-MIR and FT-NIR reflection Spectroscopy; Hyperspectral imaging

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  1. Bracco Foundation

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The project Leonardesque Artists beyond the Visible was planned on the 500th anniversary of Leonardo da Vinci's death, showcasing over twenty works made by Leonardesque masters. The use of portable non-invasive imaging and spectroscopy techniques revealed detailed information about the composition and techniques used in the paintings, providing scholars and the wider public with valuable insights.
The project Leonardesque Artists beyond the Visible was planned on the 500th anniversary of the death of Leonardo da Vinci, with the occasion of an exhibition held in Milan in 2019, where more than twenty works made by Leonardesque masters have been put on display. Among them, five representative paintings made by his closest pupils were selected for a comprehensive and multidisciplinary project. Portable non-invasive imaging and spectroscopy techniques were applied to supply useful information to scholars but also to the wider public: description of the material composition of the pigments, of the preparation and of the binders, existence or absence of underdrawing, and identification of the painters' technique and style. Particular attention was paid also to the image processing techniques, mostly for hyperspectral and radiographic data, to get the most from both innovative and traditional techniques. Results highlighted for each author a peculiar painting technique showing hidden features such as pentimenti and the panel preparation methods, pigments, binders and varnishes.

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