Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
A multi-analytical study was carried out on materials, techniques, and state of conservation of
a set of detached Nubian mural paintings, originally belonging to the 10th century pictorial
cycle of the church of Sonqi Tino, Sudan (70 km south of the Egypt-Sudan border). These
paintings represent one of the very few examples of Christian Nubian pictorial cycles
preserved from the wide defacement experienced by these artefacts with the building up of the
Aswan Dam. Non invasive NMR depth profiling was used to preliminary study the hydrogen
rich layers of the detached mural paintings. By this technique it was possible to perform a
virtual coring with a reconstruction of the complex series of layers that characterize the
investigated artifacts. Then, micro sampling and cross section examination by SEM-EDX,
micro-Raman, micro-FTIR, and 27Al and 29Si MAS NMR, allowed us to shed light on
materials and technology exploited by the Medieval Nubian painters, with the identification
of pigments and composition of the original primer, obtaining also information on layering of
materials used by conservators during the detachment of the paintings and their transfer to a
new support. The combination of preliminary non invasive investigation with a set of microinvasive
analytical techniques allowed us to set up a protocol for a satisfactory decoding of
the multilayered complex systems that characterize the detached paintings.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
NMR stratigraphy; NMR spectroscopy; SEM-EDS; Raman and IR spectroscopy; detached mural paintings; Egyptian pictorial technique.
Elenco autori:
Gentile, Gennaro; Proietti, Noemi; DI TULLIO, Valeria; Capitani, Donatella
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