Material and Technical Analysis as a Support for Art-Historical Characterization of Selected Mural Paintings in Austria around 1400

Colorants Pub Date : 2023-07-04 DOI:10.3390/colorants2030022
A. Križnar
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Several medieval mural cycles in Austria were studied from the material and technical point of view, aiming to confirm (or reject) the art-historical hypothesis of their stylistic and workshop connection. These paintings can be found in the churches of Rust (“Fischerkirche”), Marz (Virgin’s Coronation parish church), Kobenz (St. Ruprecht parish church), Ofenbach (St. Veid parish church), and St. Johann am Steinfelde (St. John parish church). They were carried out around 1400 in the International Gothic style. Their workshop connections based on the style are doubtful, therefore, a material and technical study was carried out. Results showed different plaster composition, similar pigment palette, and diverse painting procedures. The murals in Marz, St. Johann, and the older register in Rust reveal important similarities such as plaster composition, predominant a fresco painting technique, the use of natural inorganic pigments, as well as many aspects of the painting procedure and modeling. On the contrary, those in Kobenz, Ofenbach, and the younger register in Rust differ considerably. The second group reveals lower quality in plaster composition, larger a secco parts, addition of synthetic pigments (Kobenz), and a rougher color modeling, indicating less skilled artists. The lower quality also results in a worse conservation state of these murals. The obtained results confirm the same workshop, but different artists in the first group, while in the second group no clear workshop/artist connection could be established.
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材料与技术分析:1400年前后奥地利壁画选集的艺术史特征
从材料和技术的角度研究了奥地利的几个中世纪壁画循环,旨在确认(或拒绝)其风格和车间联系的艺术史假设。这些画作可以在Rust(“Fischerkirche”),Marz(圣母加冕教区教堂),Kobenz(圣Ruprecht教区教堂),Ofenbach(圣Veid教区教堂)和St. Johann am Steinfelde(圣约翰教区教堂)的教堂中找到。它们是在1400年左右以国际哥特式风格进行的。他们基于风格的车间连接是可疑的,因此,进行了材料和技术研究。结果显示不同的石膏成分,相似的颜料调色板和不同的绘画程序。Marz, St. Johann的壁画和Rust的旧壁画揭示了重要的相似之处,例如石膏成分,主要的壁画绘画技术,天然无机颜料的使用,以及绘画过程和造型的许多方面。相反,在科本茨、奥芬巴赫和拉斯特的年轻登记处,情况却大不相同。第二组显示石膏成分质量较低,更大的secco部分,添加合成颜料(Kobenz),以及粗糙的颜色建模,表明技艺较差的艺术家。较低的质量也导致这些壁画的保存状况较差。得到的结果证实第一组是同一个工作室,但不同的艺术家,而第二组没有建立明确的工作室/艺术家联系。
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