Advanced NMR methodologies and micro-analytical techniques to investigate the stratigraphy and materials of 14th century Sienese Wooden Paintings
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2016
abstract:
In this study a multi-analytical approachwas used to characterize ancient and modern constitutive materials and
the stratigraphy of a Sienese wooden painting consisting of four cusps belonging to a lost Polyptych, byAndrea di
Bartolo dated back to the late 14th century, repainted in the 16th century and partially restored and cleaned in
the 20th century. In order to distinguish the original layers from the other ones, a comparison with the painting
Adorazione deiMagi by Bartolo di Fredi (Andrea's father) dated to the 14th century, was performed. The painting
Adorazione dei Magi was found to be in a very good state of conservation and provided a model of the artistic
technique used in Sienese painting in the 14th century.
In situ measurements by portable NMR were performed to investigate the stratigraphy of the paintings in a nondestructive
and non-invasive way. By means of this technique, information about all layers constituting the
paintings were obtained and used to plan the successive micro-sampling. High resolution NMR spectroscopy
was applied on a few samples to characterize binders and organic substances. Specifically, solid state 13C and
31P CPMAS NMR spectroscopy and 1H NMR spectroscopy in solution were applied to characterize original and
non-original materials. Other techniques such as ToF-SIMS, HPLC, IR and Raman spectroscopy were also applied.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
NMR; ToF-SIMS; Raman; HPLC; Wooden paintings; Organic binders
List of contributors:
Proietti, Noemi; DI TULLIO, Valeria; Capitani, Donatella
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