The San Giovanni Baptistery in Florence (Italy): Assessment of the State of Conservation of Surfaces and Characterization of Stone Materials
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Abstract:
During the last restoration campaign of the Baptistery of San Giovanni in Florence (Italy),
the assessment of the state of conservation of external surfaces was performed, with a multi-analytical
approach, in order to support the conservation and restoration treatments. Black crusts, red staining,
sulphation, and organic patinas were identified. Moreover, a complete characterization of marble
cladding, bricks, and mortars was carried out. A geochemical and minero-petrographic approach
was used in order to classify and assess the provenance of marbles, and define raw materials and
technologies of the production for bricks and mortars. Provenances from Italy (Carrara and Lasa
marbles) and from Greece (Hymettus and Pentelicum marbles) were identified and attributed to
different construction phases, restoration interventions, and re-use of ancient materials. For mortars,
the obtained data suggested the use of local materials and traditional technologies for the production.
Overall, two different minero-petrographic typologies were identified for the analyzed bricks.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
San Giovanni Baptistery; Florence; Decay and alteration phenomena; marbles; mortars; bricks
Elenco autori:
Cantisani, Emma; Vettori, Silvia
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