TY - BOOK ID - 146349561 TI - Pigments and Dyes in Archaeological and Historical Objects-Scientific Analyses and Conservation Challenges PY - 2022 PB - Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute DB - UniCat KW - Research & information: general KW - Late Cycladic I KW - brominated indigoids KW - Muricidae KW - murex KW - purpurissum KW - true purple KW - microRaman KW - FTIR KW - HPLC-DAD KW - weld lake pigments KW - yellow lakes KW - luteolin KW - 19th century KW - Winsor & KW - Newton KW - conservation KW - Liu Kang KW - SEM-EDS KW - MA-XRF KW - IRFC KW - X-RAY KW - RTI KW - hidden paintings KW - pigments KW - synthetic organic pigments KW - royal talens KW - handheld raman spectroscopy KW - microraman spectroscopy KW - modern artist oil paint KW - urolithin C KW - brazilein KW - brazilwood marker component KW - historical textile KW - alteration KW - cadmium orange KW - chlorine KW - selenium KW - terracotta KW - maize stem KW - New Spain KW - computerized tomography KW - Raman KW - SEM-EDX KW - Mexican sculpture KW - polychrome sculpture KW - Maria Sibylla Merian KW - colored prints KW - hyperspectral imaging KW - X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy KW - photometric stereo KW - Prussian blue KW - non-invasive pigment characterization KW - textiles KW - dyes KW - Peru KW - ambient ionization mass spectrometry KW - DART-MS KW - paper spray MS KW - HPLC KW - non-invasive techniques KW - FORS KW - XRF KW - illuminated manuscripts KW - brazilwood KW - colourants KW - Antoine de Lonhy KW - Torino KW - reflectance spectroscopy KW - SERS KW - synthetic dyes KW - Tholu Bommalata KW - puppets KW - pigment identification KW - Raman spectroscopy KW - scanning electron microscopy-energy dispersive spectroscopy KW - microstratigraphic analysis KW - Viking Age KW - dyestuff KW - HPLC-DAD-MS KW - aragonite KW - Brunswick green KW - clinochlore KW - mortars KW - ultramarine yellow KW - vermilion KW - wall paintings KW - XRD KW - Henri Matisse KW - cut-outs KW - gouache KW - Pigment identification KW - light sensitivity KW - X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy (XRF) KW - Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) KW - microfaedometry (MFT) KW - Late Cycladic I KW - brominated indigoids KW - Muricidae KW - murex KW - purpurissum KW - true purple KW - microRaman KW - FTIR KW - HPLC-DAD KW - weld lake pigments KW - yellow lakes KW - luteolin KW - 19th century KW - Winsor & KW - Newton KW - conservation KW - Liu Kang KW - SEM-EDS KW - MA-XRF KW - IRFC KW - X-RAY KW - RTI KW - hidden paintings KW - pigments KW - synthetic organic pigments KW - royal talens KW - handheld raman spectroscopy KW - microraman spectroscopy KW - modern artist oil paint KW - urolithin C KW - brazilein KW - brazilwood marker component KW - historical textile KW - alteration KW - cadmium orange KW - chlorine KW - selenium KW - terracotta KW - maize stem KW - New Spain KW - computerized tomography KW - Raman KW - SEM-EDX KW - Mexican sculpture KW - polychrome sculpture KW - Maria Sibylla Merian KW - colored prints KW - hyperspectral imaging KW - X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy KW - photometric stereo KW - Prussian blue KW - non-invasive pigment characterization KW - textiles KW - dyes KW - Peru KW - ambient ionization mass spectrometry KW - DART-MS KW - paper spray MS KW - HPLC KW - non-invasive techniques KW - FORS KW - XRF KW - illuminated manuscripts KW - brazilwood KW - colourants KW - Antoine de Lonhy KW - Torino KW - reflectance spectroscopy KW - SERS KW - synthetic dyes KW - Tholu Bommalata KW - puppets KW - pigment identification KW - Raman spectroscopy KW - scanning electron microscopy-energy dispersive spectroscopy KW - microstratigraphic analysis KW - Viking Age KW - dyestuff KW - HPLC-DAD-MS KW - aragonite KW - Brunswick green KW - clinochlore KW - mortars KW - ultramarine yellow KW - vermilion KW - wall paintings KW - XRD KW - Henri Matisse KW - cut-outs KW - gouache KW - Pigment identification KW - light sensitivity KW - X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy (XRF) KW - Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) KW - microfaedometry (MFT) UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:146349561 AB - The book presents a collection of original scientific studies aimed at identifying the pigments and dyes in several archaeological or historical objects and artworks. The objects under investigation span from ancient Greek vases to modern paintings, and show the importance of scientific analysis not only to reveal the artists’ materials in different contexts, but also to support conservation and curatorial strategies for the preservation and display of cultural heritage. ER -