Manca Rosarosa, Burgio Lucia, Button Victoria, Browne Clare, Turner Olivia Horsfall, Rutherston Jane, Cartechini Laura, Doherty Brenda, Grazia Chiara, Paolantoni Marco, Rosi Francesca, Barucci Marco, Fontana Raffaella, Tournie Aurelie, Andraud Christine, Michelin Anne
IMAGING TECHNIQUES SITE-SPECIFIC ANALYSES IN SITU INVESTIGATIONS IMPRESSIONISM PAINTING MATERIALS General Physics and Astronomy
The Leman Album is Europe's earliest group of dated designs for woven silk known to survive. For the past two years it has been studied by scientists, conservators, curators, archivists, makers and historians, using a truly interdisciplinary approach under the auspices of the V&A Research Institute (VARI), generously funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. This paper focuses on the scientific analysis of the designs, which pursued multiple targets, such as investigating the nature of degradation processes, e.g., fading or darkening of the pigments and dyes; uncovering the underdrawing and any amendments; and identifying the artists' materials, in order to inform conservation, storage and handling procedures. The analyses took place at the Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) and involved V&A staff as well as researchers from other institutions through the EU-funded consortium IPERION-CH. Selected results will be made available to the wider public through a web-based platform: the enhanced facsimile.
Source: THE EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL PLUS, vol. 134 (issue 6), p. 267
@article{oai:it.cnr:prodotti:410573, title = {Scientific analysis underpinning the multidisciplinary project "The Leman Album: an Enhanced Facsimile"}, author = {Manca Rosarosa and Burgio Lucia and Button Victoria and Browne Clare and Turner Olivia Horsfall and Rutherston Jane and Cartechini Laura and Doherty Brenda and Grazia Chiara and Paolantoni Marco and Rosi Francesca and Barucci Marco and Fontana Raffaella and Tournie Aurelie and Andraud Christine and Michelin Anne}, doi = {10.1140/epjp/i2019-12668-0}, year = {2019} }