I. Nyström, Jacob L. Thomas, Yvonne Fors, Liv Friis, Anders Assis, K. Thuresson
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Abstract
This article concerns a 19th century dispute about twenty pieces of decorated furniture painted by the 19th century painter Anders Erik Adel (1809-1888) from Soderhamn, Halsingland, Sweden. Adel is considered to be one of the foremost painters in Halsingland. His art works - painted furniture and interiors - are displayed in museums and can also be found in the Decorated Farmhouses of Halsingland, UNESCO World Heritage. In 1839, Adel accused his client, the farmer Erik Olofsson, in court of having paid too little for the objects he had painted as he had used more pigments than those for which he had been paid. Almost 180 years later scientific methods combined with historic source research were used to understand what pigments Adel actually used. Through this study we demonstrate how multidisciplinary collaboration between sciences and humanities can contribute to deeper knowledge and new interpretations. The scientific analyses were preceded by analyses of the judicial protocols found. Non-invasive analyses using XRF instruments were conducted in situ, supplemented by other spectroscopic methods in the lab. The judicial protocols give an insight into what pigments Adel had access to, and when combined with the scientific analyses, this information provides historic evidence of the artist's materials and painting technique.
这篇文章是关于19世纪关于20件装饰家具的争论,这些家具是19世纪瑞典Halsingland Soderhamn的画家Anders Erik Adel(1809-1888)所画的。Adel被认为是Halsingland最重要的画家之一。他的艺术作品——彩绘家具和室内装饰——在博物馆展出,也可以在联合国教科文组织世界遗产Halsingland的装饰农舍中找到。1839年,阿德尔在法庭上指控他的客户、农民埃里克·奥洛夫松(Erik Olofsson)为他画的东西支付的钱太少,因为他使用的颜料比他得到的钱要多。大约180年后,科学方法结合历史资料研究被用来了解阿德尔实际使用的颜料。通过这项研究,我们展示了科学和人文学科之间的多学科合作如何有助于更深入的知识和新的解释。在进行科学分析之前,先对所发现的司法议定书进行了分析。使用XRF仪器进行非侵入性分析,在实验室中辅以其他光谱方法。司法协议提供了对阿德尔使用的颜料的深入了解,当与科学分析相结合时,这些信息提供了艺术家的材料和绘画技术的历史证据。
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Conservation Science in Cultural Heritage is an international peer reviewed journal which continues Quaderni di Scienza della Conservazione. Main topics of publication: • Study of the system: artifact-environment-biota • Historical-artistic knowledge of cultural heritage (i.e. author, art movement, period of realization, techniques, society and cultural characteristics, socio-economic context, commissioning, financing, interested public) • History, diagnosis, restoration, maintenance, conservation, valorization, prevention • Document research • Book, codex, and manuscript production in its historical context • Appropriate methodologies and analytical techniques used for the characterization of historical artifacts and evaluation of the conservation state • Environmental monitoring: assessment of atmospheric pollution and correlated degradation of monuments and historical-artistic sites • Micro and macroclimatic monitoring in confined areas (i.e. museums, libraries, archives, churches, galleries…) • Art diagnostics and evaluation of the authentication of art works • Art market and auction houses • Experiences in cultural heritage conservation • Evaluation of the suitability of products for restoration, conservation, and maintenance of works of art • Information science and cultural heritage: data processing and cataloguing methods • Virtual re-elaboration and use of historical artifacts and environments • Study, valorization and digitalization of archive and library heritage • Environmental context and technical-conservative issues related to historic architecture • Virtual or traditional conservation, cataloguing and processing of photographs • Various other topics including education, safeguard, education, legislation, economics, social aspects, management, marketing, interdisciplinarity, internationalization, etc.