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Application of emission spectrometer with laser sampler to microanalysis of pigments from Hubert Robert's canvas painting

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MICROCHIMICA ACTA
Volume 156, Issue 3-4, Pages 337-342

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SPRINGER WIEN
DOI: 10.1007/s00604-006-0635-5

Keywords

spectrochemical microanalysis; laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy; canvas painting; pigment; laser ablation

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Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy has been applied to layer-by-layer pigment material microanalysis from the different sections of Hubert Robert's (1733-1808) painting Landscape of a Pool with an Obelisk and Ruins of an Aqueduct. This painting consists of two sections and, therefore, requires thorough examination of the pigments from both sections in order to identify their authenticity. The data obtained on the elemental composition of the paint layers including the ground layer alongside with art examination have formed the basis for the identification, attribution and restoration of both investigated sections of the painting.

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