Production of gold and ruby-red lustres in Gubbio (Umbria-Italy) during the Renaissance period
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2004
Abstract:
ABSTRACT The aim of this work is to gain a further insight into
the knowledge of the production process of lustre-decorated ancient
majolicas. Lustre is a sophisticated technique employed
in the decoration of majolicas as used in central Italy during
the Renaissance period. It consists of a beautiful iridescent
gold or ruby-red thin metallic film, containing silver, copper
and other substances and obtained in a reducing atmosphere on
a previously glazed ceramic. Nowadays, it is not possible to
replicate the outstanding results obtained by the ancient ceramicists,
since the original recipes were lost. It is quite interesting
to study lustre-production technology by means of analytical
techniques now employed for advanced research on materials
(XRD, ETAAS, ICP-OES, TEM-EDX-SAED and UV-Vis). In
this work, we have focussed our attention on ceramic fragments
decorated with both gold and ruby-red lustres, which were difficult
to obtain due to complex reduction conditions required and
which were a prerogative of Gubbio production. The two lustre
colours differ in their chemical composition as well in their
nanostructure. The presence of bismuth was disclosed and it was
ascertained to be a distinctive feature of the Italian production
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Padeletti, Giuseppina
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