Documentation and analysis of some Picasso's paintings by using hyperspectral imaging technique to support their conservation and stylistic matters
Contributo in Atti di convegno
Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Abstract:
Imaging Spectroscopic techniques, also known as hyperspectral imaging, have been
utilized in museums and conservation laboratories for documentation purposes and in support of
restoration treatments on different types of artworks and archaeological objects. For more than
a decade, several studies and research projects have been devoted to customize imaging
spectroscopic instrumentation and methodologies to the specific needs of art conservation and
applications in the museum context. Other issues arise such as the need to develop new image
processing software, including the mosaicking of image-cubes, new pigment identification and
mapping methods, visualization, and archiving of the results. The present communication reports
the data obtained on two canvas paintings made by Picasso in 1917, presently in the permanent
collection of the Museu Picasso in Barcelona. The hyperspectral data have been used to
document his artistic technique and to define the chemical composition of the palette. In addition,
these data supported the surface observations of the morphology and crack patterns of the paint
layers in order to get a better understanding of the damage found. This study was carried out in
the framework of an inter-institutional research project aimed to gain an insight into the failure
mechanisms of modern and contemporary paintings
Tipologia CRIS:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
hyperspectral imaging; picasso; 1917 paintings; data processing
Elenco autori:
Casini, Andrea; Picollo, Marcello; Cucci, Costanza; Stefani, Lorenzo
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Titolo del libro:
International Conference Florence Heri-tech: the Future of Heritage Science and Technologies, 14-16 oct 2020
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