R. Iannaccone, Alessandro Ponzeletti, G. Bartolozzi, Luca Malfatti, Antonio Brunetti
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The painting studied, featuring the Virgin contemplating the sleeping Child, is a well-known composition in the religious context, especially popular since the 16th century. The technique, oil on copper plate, and materials were examined applying a multimethodological non-invasive approach. The main goal was to quantitatively characterize the layer composition and thickness. To obtain them, X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy coupled with Monte Carlo simulation was used for the first time, to the best of our knowledge, for this kind of object. This technique was also integrated with more conventional photographic and spectroscopic techniques such as multiband imaging (MBI), Raman spectroscopy, external reflection Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (ER FT-IR), and optical microscopy. The obtained data showed the use of a background based on lead white, a wide palette, which includes azurite, vermilion, lead white, and some ochers, and documented the conservation status. Although the investigations contended with the object’s complexity, the results demonstrate the efficacy of the XRF–Monte Carlo simulation approach in characterizing the materials constituting the artwork in a totally non-invasive way.
所研究的这幅画作以圣母沉思熟睡的孩子为主题,是宗教背景下的著名构图,自 16 世纪以来尤为流行。我们采用多种非侵入式方法对铜板油画的技法和材料进行了研究。主要目标是定量描述图层的成分和厚度。据我们所知,为了获得这些信息,我们首次将 X 射线荧光光谱与蒙特卡罗模拟相结合,用于此类物品。这项技术还与多波段成像(MBI)、拉曼光谱、外部反射傅立叶变换红外光谱(ER FT-IR)和光学显微镜等更传统的摄影和光谱技术相结合。所获得的数据显示,背景使用的是铅白,调色板范围很广,包括天青石、朱砂、铅白和一些赭石,并记录了保存状况。尽管调查工作涉及到该艺术品的复杂性,但结果表明 XRF-Monte Carlo 模拟方法能够以完全非侵入性的方式确定艺术品材料的特征。