Identification of lime-based mural painting techniques in catacombs using well-established criteria of stratigraphic investigation
Capitolo di libro
Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Abstract:
Well-established criteria of cross-section stratigraphic investigation developed
by Piovesan et al. (2012) and the petrographic methodology of classification of surface
crystallisations by Tapete et al. (2013a) are integrated and tested on selected set of
mural painting samples collected from the Roman catacombs of St. Tecla, Domitilla and
Priscilla, Rome, Italy (second half 4th-late 5th centuries A.D.). The main purpose of this
research is to assess the suitability of these combined methods to identify the painting technique,
thereby overcoming the risk of misinterpretation of the stratigraphic evidences due
to effects induced by the microclimate conditions of the hypogean environment at the time
of production of the paintings. H2O-CO2 exchanges between air and painted surface, and
related dissolution-precipitation reactions triggered by surface condensation of CO2-rich
water, tend to alter the former structure of the painting and therefore add textural and
stratigraphic features that combined optical and scanning electron microscopy observations
can successfully detect.
Tipologia CRIS:
02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
Elenco autori:
Fratini, Fabio
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Titolo del libro:
The Conservation of Subterranean Cultural Heritage