Chiara Ricci, Valeria Ponza, Francesco Paolo Romano, C. Caliri, Claudia Conti, A. Botteon, E. Possenti, Dominique Scalarone, M. Cardinali, Alessandra Bassi, Sara Abram, Luca Avataneo, Daniele Demonte, Federico Di Iorio, Melissa David, C. Miliani, Angela Fabrizia Previtali, A. Piccirillo
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Abstract
The study and conservation of a painting by Wasily Kandinsky, titled Spitz‐Rund and dated to 1925, was carried out at the Centro per la Conservazione ed il Restauro dei Beni Culturali “La Venaria Reale” 2018 and 2021. This work, owned by the Galleria d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea of Bergamo (GAMeC), was created with oil paints on cardboard, and later glued onto a wooden support. A first phase of the project entailed a thorough scientific investigation of the artist's materials and techniques by means of a multi‐analytical approach, including both non‐invasive and micro‐invasive techniques. The present contribution discusses some of the most relevant results obtained from scientific analyses on Kandinsky's masterpiece. The painting stratigraphy and colour palette were investigated using multispectral imaging, spot XRF and in situ Raman analyses. Micro‐samples were also taken and analysed with FTIR spectroscopy, Py‐GC/MS, optical microscopy and SEM–EDX. Additional investigations using MA‐XRF provided further insight into the distribution of various chemical elements, proving essential to deepen our knowledge of the painting and to integrate the information obtained from other analytical techniques. The study highlighted several similarities between Spitz‐Rund and other Kandinsky's artworks and made it possible to gain a broader understanding of the artist's technique during the Bauhaus period (1922–1933).
期刊介绍:
X-Ray Spectrometry is devoted to the rapid publication of papers dealing with the theory and application of x-ray spectrometry using electron, x-ray photon, proton, γ and γ-x sources.
Covering advances in techniques, methods and equipment, this established journal provides the ideal platform for the discussion of more sophisticated X-ray analytical methods.
Both wavelength and energy dispersion systems are covered together with a range of data handling methods, from the most simple to very sophisticated software programs. Papers dealing with the application of x-ray spectrometric methods for structural analysis are also featured as well as applications papers covering a wide range of areas such as environmental analysis and monitoring, art and archaelogical studies, mineralogy, forensics, geology, surface science and materials analysis, biomedical and pharmaceutical applications.