分析埃莉奥诺尔-科赫的艺术作品和来自 MAC-USP 和圣保罗 Pinacoteca 收藏馆的粉末颜料

IF 3.5 2区 综合性期刊 0 ARCHAEOLOGY Journal of Cultural Heritage Pub Date : 2024-09-11 DOI:10.1016/j.culher.2024.08.011
Vitória D. Sousa , Wanda G.P. Engel , Julia Schenatto , Márcia Barbosa , Márcia A. Rizzutto
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Eleonore Koch 是一位德国艺术家,她的画作以色彩和普通物品的排列组合而闻名。在巴西,她有机会与色彩艺术家阿尔弗雷多-沃尔皮(Alfredo Volpi)交流并向其学习,后者向她介绍了蛋彩画技法和天然矿物颜料的使用,以取代油性工业颜料。通过光谱分析研究了她生前使用的一系列粉末颜料,为了解科赫的颜料奠定了初步基础。本文通过光谱(ED-XRF、拉曼和傅立叶变换红外光谱)和成像技术对圣保罗大学当代艺术博物馆(MAC-USP)收藏的一幅画作进行了分析。调色板与艺术家收藏的一些粉末状颜料进行了比较。艺术品中的颜料包括氧化铬绿、钛白、酞菁蓝、象牙黑或骨黑以及一种富含赤铁矿的黄褐色/棕色颜料。研究结果表明,在科赫的艺术作品中发现的大部分颜料也是她个人收藏的一部分。
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Analysis of Eleonore Koch's artwork and powdered pigments from MAC-USP and Pinacoteca of São Paulo collections

Eleonore Koch is a German artist known for her paintings featuring arrangements of colors and ordinary objects. She spent a significant part of her life in Brazil, where she had the opportunity to interact with and learn from Alfredo Volpi, a colorist artist who introduced her to the tempera technique and the use of natural and mineral pigments, replacing oil-based industrial ones. A collection of powdered pigments she used during her lifetime was studied by spectroscopic analysis, forming an initial basis of knowledgement about Koch's pigments. In this paper, one painting from the Museum of Contemporary Art of the University of Sao Paulo (MAC-USP) collection was analyzed by spectroscopic (ED-XRF, Raman and FTIR) and imaging techniques. The painting palette was compared with some powdered pigments from the artist's collection. The pigments identified in the artwork are Chrome Oxide Green, Titanium White, Phthalocyanine Blue, Ivory or Bone Black and a yellowish/brown pigment rich in hematite. The findings indicate that most of the pigments found in Koch's artwork were also part of her personal collection.

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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期刊介绍: The Journal of Cultural Heritage publishes original papers which comprise previously unpublished data and present innovative methods concerning all aspects of science and technology of cultural heritage as well as interpretation and theoretical issues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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