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Visualising varnish removal for conservation of paintings by fluorescence lifetime imaging (FLIM)

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HERITAGE SCIENCE
卷 11, 期 1, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1186/s40494-023-00957-w

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Varnish removal; Painting conservation; Fluorescence lifetime; Time-correlated single photon counting (TCSPC); Single-photon avalanche diode (SPAD); Fluorescence lifetime imaging (FLIM); Time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy

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The removal of varnish from the surface is crucial in painting conservation. Traditional methods rely on examining the painting under ultraviolet light, but we have shown that imaging the fluorescence lifetime provides better contrast, sensitivity, and specificity. We developed a portable instrument based on a SPAD camera and a pulsed diode laser, which demonstrated superior capabilities in assessing varnish distribution and monitoring the removal process.
The removal of varnish from the surface is a key step in painting conservation. Varnish removal is traditionally monitored by examining the painting surface under ultraviolet illumination. We show here that by imaging the fluorescence lifetime instead, much better contrast, sensitivity, and specificity can be achieved. For this purpose, we developed a lightweight (4.8 kg) portable instrument for macroscopic fluorescence lifetime imaging (FLIM). It is based on a time-correlated single-photon avalanche diode (SPAD) camera to acquire the FLIM images and a pulsed 440 nm diode laser to excite the varnish fluorescence. A historical model painting was examined to demonstrate the capabilities of the system. We found that the FLIM images provided information on the distribution of the varnish on the painting surface with greater sensitivity, specificity, and contrast compared to the traditional ultraviolet illumination photography. The distribution of the varnish and other painting materials was assessed using FLIM during and after varnish removal with different solvent application methods. Monitoring of the varnish removal process between successive solvent applications by a swab revealed an evolving image contrast as a function of the cleaning progress. FLIM of dammar and mastic resin varnishes identified characteristic changes to their fluorescence lifetimes depending on their ageing conditions. Thus, FLIM has a potential to become a powerful and versatile tool to visualise varnish removal from paintings.

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