The results of a multi-analytical investigation on propaedeutic drawings from three 5th-7th century wall mosaics in Ravenna (Italy) are reported and discussed. Examinations were made on two sinopiae in mosaic substrates detached from the apse of the basilica of St. Apollinare in Classe and on the undercoloring characterizing some finds of wall mosaics coming from the basilicas of St. Agata Maggiore and St. Croce. Because of the historic and archaeological relevance of the finds, the research was carried out mainly through non-invasive techniques, such as Fiber Optics Reflectance Spectroscopy (FORS) and Energy Dispersive X-Ray Fluorescence Spectrometry (EDXRF). Analyses by Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) and Raman Micro-spectroscopy (Raman) were only performed on small particles auto-detached from the surface of the finds. In some selected painted area, Visible-Induced Infrared Luminescence (VIL) was employed to verify if Egyptian blue was used and how was distributed, if present. By comparing the results obtained with the different techniques, a proposal about the nature of the pigments was formulated: the pigments employed to make the sinopiae from St. Apollinare in Classe are iron-based pigments, while the analyses of the undercoloring show a more complex character, where the use of a broader palette of pigments was recognized (red, yellow and green earth, Egyptian blue).

Pigment characterization of drawings and painted layers under 5th -7th centuries wall mosaics from Ravenna (Italy)

S Bracci;
2016

Abstract

The results of a multi-analytical investigation on propaedeutic drawings from three 5th-7th century wall mosaics in Ravenna (Italy) are reported and discussed. Examinations were made on two sinopiae in mosaic substrates detached from the apse of the basilica of St. Apollinare in Classe and on the undercoloring characterizing some finds of wall mosaics coming from the basilicas of St. Agata Maggiore and St. Croce. Because of the historic and archaeological relevance of the finds, the research was carried out mainly through non-invasive techniques, such as Fiber Optics Reflectance Spectroscopy (FORS) and Energy Dispersive X-Ray Fluorescence Spectrometry (EDXRF). Analyses by Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) and Raman Micro-spectroscopy (Raman) were only performed on small particles auto-detached from the surface of the finds. In some selected painted area, Visible-Induced Infrared Luminescence (VIL) was employed to verify if Egyptian blue was used and how was distributed, if present. By comparing the results obtained with the different techniques, a proposal about the nature of the pigments was formulated: the pigments employed to make the sinopiae from St. Apollinare in Classe are iron-based pigments, while the analyses of the undercoloring show a more complex character, where the use of a broader palette of pigments was recognized (red, yellow and green earth, Egyptian blue).
2016
byzantine art
wall mosaics
sinopia
undercoloring
pigment
portable edxrf
VIL
FORS
Raman
FTIR
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