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An in situ non-invasive study of two Tibetan manuscripts from the Asian Collection of the Museum of Natural History in Florence

机译:佛罗伦萨自然历史博物馆亚洲馆亚洲藏上两种藏语手稿的原位非侵入性研究

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In the complex and multiform panorama of the Asian heritage, Tibetan Buddhist sacred texts are tangible evidence of an ancient religious tradition. The historical value and fragility of these unique and priceless works of art, together with an increased awareness of the importance of preserving our cultural heritage, has prompted the use of non-invasive analytical techniques to the study of these ancient religious items. In particular, the present work aims to characterize inks and pigments of two ancient Tibetan manuscripts part of the collection of the Museum of Natural History, Department of Anthropology, in Florence (IT). A combination of portable microphotography, X-ray fluorescence (XRF), and UV-Vis-NIR fiber optic reflectance spectroscopy (FORS) was used for in situ investigation of all the most significant painted area appearing in the manuscripts. Information about the preparatory substrate, the pigments, and the metal inks were gained. A step forward a better understanding of the working methods applied by the artists was made, thus contributing significantly towards the planning of the most appropriate conservation-restoration procedures.
机译:在亚洲遗产的复杂和多元形全景中,西藏佛教神圣的文本是古代宗教传统的有形证据。这些独特和无价的艺术品的历史价值和脆弱性,以及提高对保护我们文化遗产的重要性的认识,促使使用非侵入性分析技术来研究这些古代宗教物品。特别是,目前的工作旨在将两种古代藏语手稿的油墨和颜料的特征在于佛罗伦萨(IT)的自然历史博物馆集合的部分。便携式显微镜摄影,X射线荧光(XRF)和UV-Vis-Nir光纤反射光谱(Fors)的组合用于原位调查手稿中出现的所有最重要的涂料区域。获得了有关预备基材,颜料和金属油墨的信息。前进更好地了解由艺术家申请的工作方法制作,从而显着促进计划最合适的保护恢复程序。

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