Notice catalographique « Art 2002 : 7th international conference on non-destructive testing and microanalysis for the diagnostics and conservation of the cultural and environmental heritage, 2-6 June 2002 : proceedings »
- Titre
- Art 2002 : 7th international conference on non-destructive testing and microanalysis for the diagnostics and conservation of the cultural and environmental heritage, 2-6 June 2002 : proceedings
- Auteur ou éditeur
- Grieken, R. Van
- Lieu de publication
- Antwerp
- Maison d'édition
- University of Antwerp
- Date de publication
- 2002
- Collation
- ca. 900 p.
- Table des matières
Contents:
- Study of "darkening spots" induced by PIXE irradiation
- Reflectance luminescence and vibrational spectroscopies for the characterisation of gemmological materials used in works of art and handicrafts.
- Use of non-destructive methodology in the identification of old inks
- Analysis of archaeological tin spoons from Amsterdam.
- ESR and petrographic identification of classical marbles.
- Alteration at the gold/substrate interface for mercury-gilded copper-based items from cultural heritage.
- The Fornarina by Raphael. Comparison of the results from ND-analyses executed at a distance of 18 years.
- Comparative study of the degradation processes on renaissance bronze statues
- Analysis and non-destructive testing of the great wooden crucifix in the Cathedral of Chieri, Italy.
- 1H-MR imaging - a diagnostic technique for use in the conservation of historical stone artefacts.
- Spatially-resolved and non-resolved magnetic resonance techniques in the study of high surface-to-volume ratio systems.
- Effects of the cultural environment.
- The ink composition study of the Piran Ledger Codices
- Investigation of iron-gall ink corrosion of ancient manuscript by non-destructive and microanalytical methods.
- On the use of Mössbauer spectroscopy for the quantification of Fe(II)/Fe(III) in ancient manuscripts.
- Morphology of the blue artist's pigment smalt using scanning electron microscopy.
- Heating in historical buildings: a manifold problem.
- A multispectral scanning device for reflectance and colour measurements: an application to the Croce di Rosano.
- Mixed or superimposed pigments ? An FT-Raman approach.
- X-ray fluorescence of metal objects of art for their restoration.
- Portable equipments for energy-dispersive X-ray fluorescence analysis of works of art.
- Application of pyrolysis to the diagnostic in the artistic field.
- How advanced diagnostic technologies could contribute to the interpretation of the inner meaning expressed through Byzantine iconography.
- TXRF analysis of inorganic pigments used in some old Albanian icons.
- Limitations of fluorescence spectroscopy as a tool for non-destructive in situ identification of organic pigments, dyes and inks.
- Preliminary results of the use of X-ray computed microtomography as a new technique in stone conservation and restoration.
- Characterisation of pictorial pigments by Raman spectroscopy
- The scientific conservation of cultural materials: a study of Australian Aboriginal bark paintings.
- Non-destructive ion beam techniques for the depth profiling of elements in Amerindian gold jewellery artefacts.
- A.S.T.E.A.: a computerised archive for ancient architectures and building techniques documentation.
- Microanalytical characterisation of ancient Syrian bronze artefacts originating from Tell Beydar.
- Raman and IR micro-spectroscopy for the study of corrosion products on archaeological bronze objects.
- Monitoring moisture-induced deformations of panel paintings: reasons, requirements and suggested equipment.
- Characterisation towards conservation of a fragment of Italian embroidered upholstery.
- Towards a taxonomy of pigments.
- Study of a 9th century illuminated manuscript from Saint Amand by PIXE, spectrophotometry and X-ray diffraction.
- Ageing of high-lead glazes in XVI-XVII century tiles.
- 3D modelling of statues: the Minerva of Arezza
- The restoration of the "Madonna del Cardellino" by Raffaello: comparison among optical techniques supporting its repair.
- Raman studies of medieval wall paintings.
- New non-destructive FTIR-spectroscopic investigations on works of art.
- The use of gas chromatography-mass spectrometry and pyrolysis techniques for assessing the nature of stone yellowing produced after laser cleaning
- An innovative high-resolution survey based on integrated non-destructive analyses applied to marble decorated sculptures.
- XVIIIth century glasses analysed by FTIR spectroscopy.
- Estimation of degradation of glass decorated by eglomisé technique in altar dated from the XVIIth century.
- Ancient gold and modern techniques: identification of gold supplies from Croesus to Mahomet using accelerators and ICP-MS.
- Study of the composition of the pigments used in the Christ "Maiestas Domini' painting of the Ename Church by means of micro-Raman spectroscopy.
- Analysis of paint layers by light microscopyr scanning electron microscopy and synchrotron induced micro X-ray diffraction.
- Can X-ray computed tomography contribute to cultural heritage and stone conservation through the non-destructive monitoring of deterioration and restoration processes ?
- Some aspects of the technique and materials used for mordant gilding on Byzantine icons and wall paintings.
- Chemical changes in lead-pigmented oil paints: on the early stage of formation of protrusions.
- Image processing: a helpful tool in the art conservation.
- Application of non-destructive quantitative X-ray fluorescence spectrometry to ancient non-ferrous alloys.
- Characterisation of air pollutants in museum showcases.
- Authenticating ancient gold using the U-He radiogenic clock.
- Contribution of non-destructive testing to the study, documentation and conservation of four icons of the Ionian Islands.
- Mass spectrometry as a micro-analytical method to study Kassel earth (Vandyke brown) pigments in oil paint.
- Modern and ancient glass in the polluted atmosphere: what is the prevailing phenomenon?
- Lixiviation, corrosion, soiling, encrusting, ... ?
- Neutron radiography and tomography investigations of samples of archaeological and natural historical importance.
- Use of XRF portable instruments for the study of mosaic materials. Preliminary experiments.
- Microchemical analysis of inorganic materials used in Romanian 16th - 19th century icons - Part II.
- Computed tomographic investigation of the Octorious Athlete with further observations on square patching and other features.
- Innovative techniques for the characterisation of encrustation on Pentelic marble from the Parthenon.
- A new scanning device for high-resolution IR-colour reflectography of paintings
- Deterioration of Jurassic limestone - mineralogical and chemical analyses.
- Pigments and binders, a study of artists' materials based on Raman spectroscopy and total reflection X-ray fluorescence analysis (TXRF).
- Addictions to lead-tin-antimony yellow - recent researches and results
- Characterisation of iron based pigments through XRF analysis.
- Research and developments of innovative systems for assisted investigations and diagnosis.
- NDT as a tool for materials characterisation, environmental impact assessment, conservation, evaluation and strategical planning regarding the protection of cultural heritage.
- NDT methodology for the protection of mosaics.
- NDT planning methodology of conservation interventions on historic buildings.
- Evaluation of the protective effect of commercially available aluminium alkoxides on vegetable tanned leather deteriorated through oxidation.
- Endangered glass objects identified by ion beam analysis
- Non-destructive metallurgical analysis of astrolabes utilising synchrotron radiation
- Understanding a bronze age weapon hoard.
- PIXE identification of pigments used in old masters paintings: black chalk used as a pigment in an oil painting attributed to Lambert Lombard (Liège, 1506-1566)
- Non-destructive analysis of the Codex Egberti.
- Changes in the chemical composition of historical objects determined by FTIR microscopy.
- Investigation of banner silver embroidery degradation.
- A critical analysis of commercial pigments.
- Coding techniques for image databases in virtual monitoring of cultural heritage.
- Environmental monitoring of the microclima, air pollutants and microbial contamination in the National Gallery of Umbria. Part 2.
- The analysis of eight manuscripts and fragments from the 5th / 6th century to the 12th century, with particular reference to the use of and identification of "real purple" in manuscripts.
- Web-based exchange of infrared and Raman spectra: a new IRUG initiative
- Chemical characterisation with microanalytical techniques of blue panels of the XVIth century.
- Non-destructive investigations of Dürer's silver point drawings by PIXE and SR-XRF.
- Study of building through diagnosis for an intervention aimed to repair. Case of the Precettoria of S. Antonio of Ranverso (Turin, Italy)
- Micro-computed tomography (mCT) as a new non-destructive tool for the characterisation of archaeological glasses.
- Microclimate monitoring assures the long lasting preservation of frescoes.
- An information system and dissemination of knowledge tools regarding heterogeneous data in the recovery of historical buildings: from ARKIS to ARKIS-NET.
- Indoor air quality in the National Gallery of Umbria (Italy): monitoring of microclima, air pollutants and microbial contamination. Part 1.
- Realisation of standards for ancient pigments.
- On the XRF detection of Ti in white spots of paintings.
- Proteomics approach of binding media in art painting.
- Analysis of copal resins in 19th century oil paints and resin/oil varnishes
- Infrared and ion beam analysis of 15th century stained glass.
- Application of LA-ICP-MS in the identification of the plating method used in the production of Roman coins (250 - 350 AD).
- Identification of inks and pigments in ancient Egyptian Bookof Death by SEM-EDS.
- Authentication of an historic painting at the Santa Ines Mission, California.
- Langue
- English = Anglais
- Sujet
- Non-destructive testing
- Art - Expertising
- Painting - Expertising
- Art - Expertise
- Contrôle non destructif
- Peinture - Expertise
- Pays
- Belgium
- Type de document
- Monograph = Monographie
- Localisation
- TA 417.2 C68 2002
- Clé
- 13606
- Collection
- Catalogue