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Notice catalographique « Daylight fluorescent pigments in works of art : properties, history, and fading »

Titre
Daylight fluorescent pigments in works of art : properties, history, and fading
Auteur ou éditeur
  • Yoshizawa, Akemi
  • Queen's University (Kingston, Ont.)
Lieu de publication
Kingston, Ont.
Maison d'édition
Queen's University (Kingston, Ont.)
Date de publication
2000
Collation
329 p.
Résumé
Understanding daylight fluorescent pigments is the objective of this research; however, the thesis includes theoretical study on colour science, fluorescence and instrumental analysis of colours as background knowledge. The historical background of fluorescent pigments is also studied. Modern colour specification systems are reviewed. The experiments were focused to collect data on the optical properties of daylight fluorescent pigments. In the first experiment, daylight fluorescent pigments were subjected to accelerated deterioration under intense illumination, and the deterioration characteristics of those pigments were monitored with the changes on their reflectance spectra. In the second experiment, the reaction of daylight fluorescent pigments to monochromatic light was investigated at each wavelength of excitation radiation by means of spectrophotometry. In both experiments, the results were compared between the unexposed and exposed samples, and among different colours.
Notes
Thesis (M.A.) -- Queen's University, 2000
Langue
English = Anglais
Sujet
  • Color in art
  • Pigments - Analysis
  • Couleur dans l'art
  • Pigments - Analyse
Pays
Canada
Type de document
Monograph = Monographie
Localisation
ND 1510 Y67
Clé
12580
Collection
Catalogue
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