Publication Date:
2018
abstract:
This work is a new step in the research about the so-called "Monochromes on marbles". The ten
slabs from Pompeii and Herculaneum are now preserved in the National Archaeological Museum
in Naples. The "Monochromes", at a first sight, seem to be drawn only with the red colour, but
actually, the slabs show also green, yellow, brown and black colours, still visible to the naked eye.
The paper presents the results obtained during the in-situ analytical campaign carried out at the
museum by using a set of portable, non-invasive techniques on the ten slabs of white marble. The
techniques used can be divided in two groups: 1) multispectral photographic techniques and 2)
single spot analyses. In addition, a Portable Optical Microscope was used for the documentation
of each single spot analysed.
Crossing the results obtained with both imaging techniques and single spot analyses, some new
information about drawings, pigments and conservation history have been provided, contributing
to deepen the knowledge of this rare kind of archaeological objects.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
polychromy; Pompeii; Herculaneum; painting on marble.
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