This document discusses the use of Fourier transform infrared microscopy (FTIR) to analyze binders in paint samples from easel paintings. It describes how FTIR can be used to identify proteins like egg and animal glues as well as plant gums and resins. The authors provide details on FTIR methodology and present several case studies where FTIR analysis helped attribute paintings and determine changes in artistic techniques over time.
(Routledge Research in Art Museums and Exhibitions) Pamela Bianchi - Displaying Art in The Early Modern Period - Exhibiting Practices and Exhibition Spaces-Routledge (2022)
This document discusses the use of Fourier transform infrared microscopy (FTIR) to analyze binders in paint samples from easel paintings. It describes how FTIR can be used to identify proteins like egg and animal glues as well as plant gums and resins. The authors provide details on FTIR methodology and present several case studies where FTIR analysis helped attribute paintings and determine changes in artistic techniques over time.
This document discusses the use of Fourier transform infrared microscopy (FTIR) to analyze binders in paint samples from easel paintings. It describes how FTIR can be used to identify proteins like egg and animal glues as well as plant gums and resins. The authors provide details on FTIR methodology and present several case studies where FTIR analysis helped attribute paintings and determine changes in artistic techniques over time.
This document discusses the use of Fourier transform infrared microscopy (FTIR) to analyze binders in paint samples from easel paintings. It describes how FTIR can be used to identify proteins like egg and animal glues as well as plant gums and resins. The authors provide details on FTIR methodology and present several case studies where FTIR analysis helped attribute paintings and determine changes in artistic techniques over time.
(Routledge Research in Art Museums and Exhibitions) Pamela Bianchi - Displaying Art in The Early Modern Period - Exhibiting Practices and Exhibition Spaces-Routledge (2022)