Preliminary investigation of the painting technique of Thalia Flora-Karavia (1871–1960): The ‘Paris’ case study

IF 3.5 2区 综合性期刊 0 ARCHAEOLOGY Journal of Cultural Heritage Pub Date : 2024-11-22 DOI:10.1016/j.culher.2024.11.005
Stelios Kesidis , Agathi Anthoula Kaminari , Athena Georgia Alexopoulou , Nikolaos Zacharias
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The present paper delves into the artistic evolution of Thalia Flora-Karavia, a prominent Greek painter (1871–1960) studied for the first time, with a focus on her masterpiece 'Paris'. The unconventional choice of cardboard as a substrate material underscores Flora-Karavia's adaptability and innovative spirit. The absence of preparatory underdrawings aligns her technique with impressionist tendencies, emphasizing spontaneity.
Analysis of the palette within 'Paris' reveals a careful selection of colors, predominantly grey tones, with key pigments such as Prussian blue, phthalocyanines, and lithopone. These choices, highlighted through advanced analytical methods (portable X-Ray Fluorescence spectrometry, portable Raman spectroscopy, technical photography and Hyper Spectral Imaging), shed light on Flora-Karavia's deliberate and skilful manipulation of materials.
It is particularly surprising that she continues to use pigments that had largely been replaced by newer options - ones that were less harmful, more efficient, and more stable. Notably, she omits titanium white from her palette, despite its widespread adoption by painters as a basic white pigment after its development in 1918. The absence of cadmium red and yellow also reveals her clear preference for certain pigments.
The present study provides valuable information in the field of technical art history, shedding light on the materials and methods used in her work. This provides a deeper understanding of Flora-Karavia's artistic identity as depicted in her painting 'Paris'. Her adeptness at marrying innovative techniques with traditional elements shapes a distinctive oeuvre that invites further scholarly inquiry into her contextual influences and contributions to the understudied artistic landscape of Greece in the 20th century.
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对 Thalia Flora-Karavia(1871-1960 年)绘画技巧的初步研究:巴黎 "个案研究
本文首次对希腊著名画家 Thalia Flora-Karavia (1871-1960 年)的艺术发展历程进行研究,重点是她的代表作《巴黎》。纸板作为基底材料的非传统选择凸显了弗洛拉-卡拉维亚的适应性和创新精神。对《巴黎》调色板的分析表明,她精心选择了以灰色调为主的色彩,并使用了普鲁士蓝、酞菁和石碳酸等主要颜料。这些选择通过先进的分析方法(便携式 X 射线荧光光谱仪、便携式拉曼光谱、技术摄影和超光谱成像)得到了强调,揭示了弗洛拉-卡拉维亚对材料深思熟虑和娴熟的操作。值得注意的是,尽管钛白在 1918 年研发成功后被画家广泛用作基本的白色颜料,但她在调色板中却没有使用钛白。本研究为技术艺术史领域提供了宝贵的资料,揭示了她在创作中使用的材料和方法。本研究为技术艺术史领域提供了有价值的信息,揭示了她在创作中使用的材料和方法,从而更深入地了解了弗洛拉-卡拉维亚在油画《巴黎》中所描绘的艺术身份。她善于将创新技术与传统元素相结合,形成了自己独特的作品,值得学术界进一步研究她所受的背景影响,以及她对 20 世纪希腊未被充分研究的艺术景观的贡献。
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Journal of Cultural Heritage
Journal of Cultural Heritage 综合性期刊-材料科学:综合
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Cultural Heritage publishes original papers which comprise previously unpublished data and present innovative methods concerning all aspects of science and technology of cultural heritage as well as interpretation and theoretical issues related to preservation.
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