Title of article :
Non-destructive in situ study of “Mad Meg” by Pieter Bruegel the Elder using mobile X-ray fluorescence, X-ray diffraction and Raman spectrometers
Author/Authors :
Van de Voorde، نويسنده , , Lien and Van Pevenage، نويسنده , , Jolien and De Langhe، نويسنده , , Kaat and De Wolf، نويسنده , , Robin and Vekemans، نويسنده , , Bart and Vincze، نويسنده , , Laszlo and Vandenabeele، نويسنده , , Peter and Martens، نويسنده , , Maximiliaan P.J.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Pages :
6
From page :
1
To page :
6
Abstract :
“Mad Meg”, a figure of Flemish folklore, is the subject of a famous oil-on-panel painting by the Flemish renaissance artist Pieter Bruegel the Elder, exhibited in the Museum Mayer van den Bergh (Antwerp, Belgium). This article reports on the in situ chemical characterization of this masterpiece by using currently available state-of-the-art portable analytical instruments. The applied non-destructive analytical approach involved the use of a) handheld X-ray fluorescence instrumentation for retrieving elemental information and b) portable X-ray fluorescence/X-ray diffraction instrumentation and laser-based Raman spectrometers for obtaining structural/molecular information. o material characterization of the used pigments and of the different preparation layers of the painting, also the verification of two important historical iconographic hypotheses is performed concerning the economic way of painting by Brueghel, and whether or not he used blue smalt pigment for painting the boat that appears towards the top of the painting. gments identified are smalt pigment (65% SiO2 + 15% K2O + 10% CoO + 5% Al2O3) for the blue color present in all blue areas of the painting, probably copper resinate for the green colors, vermillion (HgS) as red pigment and lead white is used to form different colors. The comparison of blue pigments used on different areas of the painting gives no differences in the elemental fingerprint which confirms the existing hypothesis concerning the economic painting method by Bruegel.
Keywords :
Pigment identification , Flemish primitives painting , Non-destructive in situ analysis , Mobile XRF/XRD spectrometer , Mobile Raman spectrometer
Journal title :
Spectrochimica Acta Part B Atomic Spectroscopy
Serial Year :
2014
Journal title :
Spectrochimica Acta Part B Atomic Spectroscopy
Record number :
1689114
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