A mural painting by the innovative Italian miniaturist Napoleone Verga (1833-1918), was studied by a model protocol that properly combines in situ non-destructive technique with lab micro-destructive vibrational investigations. The experimental procedure allowed us to reach deep information not only on Verga`s palette and painting technique but also on undocumented retouches, through a very restricted number of samples.

Identification of nineteenth century blue and green pigments by in situ x-ray fluorescence and micro-Raman spectroscopy

Rosi F;Miliani C;Sgamellotti A
2004

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A mural painting by the innovative Italian miniaturist Napoleone Verga (1833-1918), was studied by a model protocol that properly combines in situ non-destructive technique with lab micro-destructive vibrational investigations. The experimental procedure allowed us to reach deep information not only on Verga`s palette and painting technique but also on undocumented retouches, through a very restricted number of samples.
2004
Istituto di Scienze e Tecnologie Molecolari - ISTM - Sede Milano
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