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Italian Influence in a Portuguese Mannerist Painting (Part I): A New Palette with Original Orange and Green Pigments

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STUDIES IN CONSERVATION
卷 68, 期 7, 页码 731-746

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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/00393630.2022.2133917

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Pigments; mannerist; Portuguese; Italian; green earth; artificial arsenic sulphide

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The palette used by Portuguese painter Pedro Nunes in his painting was investigated, revealing the use of two pigments new to Portuguese paintings of the time. This suggests that Nunes' training in Rome influenced his color choices.
The palette used by the Portuguese painter Pedro Nunes (1586-1637) in the large panel depicting The Descent from the Cross (460 x 304 cm) painted in 1620 for evora's cathedral was investigated with a combination of the visual inspection of the paint surface and the analysis of the paint layers with microscopic, spectroscopic, and chromatographic techniques. Green earth and an orange artificial arsenic sulphide, two pigments identified for the first time in Portuguese paintings of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, were found to be abundantly used in large areas of the composition. The results further reveal the choice of a rich palette also containing lead-white, lead-tin yellow, ochre, vermilion, verdigris, smalt, azurite, vegetable carbon black, and a red lake made of brazilwood and cochineal. All the pigments were bound in an oil-based medium. The introduction of two pigments new to the Portuguese conventional palette is a direct consequence of the painter's training in Rome in the first decade of the seventeenth century.

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