1. Discoloration of the smalt pigment: experimental studies and ab initio calculations.
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Cianchetta, Ilaria, Colantoni, Ivan, Talarico, Fabio, d'Acapito, Francesco, Trapananti, Angela, Maurizio, Chiara, Fantacci, Simona, and Davoli, Ivan
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COBALT glass ,PIGMENTS ,LINSEED oil ,CHEMICAL decomposition ,COLORIMETRY ,X-ray spectroscopy ,ENERGY dispersive X-ray spectroscopy - Abstract
Smalt is a blue pigment used by many European artists in mural and easel paintings, mainly in the period from the XV to XVIII century. It is a potassium glass where cobalt is added to the glassy matrix to get the blue hue. The pigment deteriorates with age, changing its colour from an intense blue to a grey-yellowish hue, causing severe problems in the conservation of the paintings. In this study a set of specimens of smalt dispersed in linseed oil was prepared and artificially aged to simulate the progressive deterioration of the pigment in a painting on canvas. The artificially aged smalt specimens were compared with some samples of naturally aged smalt taken from a banner painted at the end of XV century by Luca Signorelli, the “Baptism of Jesus”. A multi-technique approach, including SEM-EDX, spectro-colorimetry, X-ray absorption spectroscopy and ab initio calculations, was used to understand the progressive discoloration and to reveal its correlation with changes occurring in the pigment structure. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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