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In situ macro X-ray fluorescence (MA-XRF) scanning as a non-invasive tool to probe for subsurface modifications in paintings by PP Rubens

机译:原位宏X射线荧光(MA-XRF)扫描为PP Rubens绘画探测器的非侵入性工具

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Within the last decade, the established synchrotron- and laboratory-based micro-XRF scanning technology inspired the development of mobile instruments that allow performing in situ experiments on paintings on a macro scale. Since the development of the first mobile scanner at the start of this decade, this chemical imaging technique has brought new insights with respect to several iconic paintings, especially in cases when standard imaging techniques such as X-Ray Radiography (XRR) or Infrared Refiectography (IRR) yielded ambiguous results. The ability of scanning MA-XRF to visualise the distribution of elements detected at and below the paint surface renders this spectrometric method particularly helpful for studying painting techniques and revealing materials that remain hidden below the paint surface. The latter aspect is especially relevant for the technical study of works by Pieter Paul Rubens (1577-1640) as this highly productive seventeenth century master is particularly renowned for the continuous application of modifications during (and even after) the entire course of the creative process. In this work, the added value of MA-XRF scanning experiments for visualising these subsurface features is exemplified by interpreting the chemical images obtained on three of Rubens' key works. Special attention is given to three types of adjustments that are particularly relevant for the technical study of Rubens' oeuvre: (1) compositional changes ('pentimenti'), exemplified by results obtained on The Portrait of Helene Fourment (ca. 1638), (2) extensions to the support ('Anstlickungen.), illustrated by imaging experiments performed on the Venus Frigida (1614) and (3) Rubens' intriguing halos around flesh tones, as found amongst others in The Incredulity of Saint Thomas (1613). The ensuing insights in the paint stratigraphy and the underlying supporting structure illustrate the potential of MA-XRF scanning for the non-invasive, comparative study of Rubens' oeuvre. The r
机译:在过去的十年中,建立的同步和实验室的微XRF扫描技术启发了移动仪器的开发,允许在宏观规模上进行绘画进行绘画实验。自该十年初的第一台移动扫描仪的开发以来,这种化学成像技术对几个标志性绘画带来了新的见解,特别是在诸如X射线射线照相(XRR)或红外重新入学等标准成像技术( IRR)产生了含糊不清的结果。扫描MA-XRF以使涂料表面和下方检测到的元件分布的能力使得这种光谱方法尤其有助于研究覆盖在涂料表面下方的涂漆技术和露出材料。后一种方面与Pieter Paul Rubens(1577-1640)的工程技术研究特别相关,因为这种高效的十七世纪掌握尤其着名,以在创造性过程的整个过程中连续应用修改。在这项工作中,通过解释在Rubens的关键作品上获得的化学图像来举例说明了用于可视化这些地下特征的MA-XRF扫描实验的附加值。特别注意三种类型的调整,这些调整特别相关,特别是对鲁本类OEUVRE的技术研究:(1)组成变化('Pentimenti'),示例在Helene Fourment(CA.1638)的肖像上获得的结果( 2)支持的延伸('Anstlickungen),通过在Venus Frigida(1614)和(3)鲁本队在肉色周围的血液的有趣晕圈进行的成像实验说明,如Saint Thomas(1613)的令人难以置信的那样。涂料地层和潜在的配套结构中断的洞察力说明了Rubens'Oeuvre的非侵入性,对比较研究的Ma-XRF扫描的潜力。 r.

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