Monia Vadrucci , Massimo Chiari , Anna Mazzinghi , Alessandro Rufoloni , Cristina Cicero
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摘要
在这项工作中,我们介绍了通过不同的技术分析所获得的结果,以便对来自阿里西亚奇吉宫(罗马)档案馆的不同装饰和镀金皮革珂罗米碎片的色彩丰富性、所用材料和图标元素进行表征,这些碎片在 17 世纪被用作墙面装饰。通过佛罗伦萨 INFN LABEC 离子束实验室的离子束分析(IBA)和宏观区域 X 射线荧光(MA-XRF)技术,以及 ENEA 弗拉斯卡蒂研究中心超导实验室的扫描电子显微镜-能量色散 X 射线分析(SEM-EDX)技术,进行了不同的显微镜和光谱分析。这些结果旨在为学者提供有关这些奇特文物的制造过程和所用材料的信息,同时也是为了规划最佳和最合适的保护方案。特别是,通过 SEM-EDX 分析,可以确定样品的分层结构特征,尤其是基底皮革、所谓 meccatura 的金属箔之间的界面,以及这些界面与上覆图画层之间的界面。IBA 和 MA-XRF 技术有助于确定所使用的绘画调色板的特征,而 IBA 则可以确定银层的保存状况,假定银叶与麦加有机化合物的结合是其主要的老化现象。因此,这些互补技术提供了对这些皮革工艺品的材料和图像元素的全面了解,这对其保 护和修复至关重要,同时也有助于更好地了解这些工艺品的老化过程。
“Hearts of gold” (Cuori d'oro): The case study of the leather corami of Palazzo Chigi in Ariccia
In this work we present the results obtained by different technical analysis in order to perform the characterization of the chromatic richness, the employed materials and the iconographic elements of different fragments of decorated and gilded leather corami coming from the archive of Palazzo Chigi of Ariccia (Rome) and employed, during the 17th century, as wallcoverings. Different microscopic and spectroscopic analyses have been performed by means of Ion Beam Analysis (IBA) and Macro Area X-Ray Fluorescence (MA-XRF) techniques available at the INFN LABEC ion beam laboratory in Florence and the Scanning Electron Microscopy-Energy Dispersive X-ray Analysis (SEM-EDX) of the Superconductivity Laboratory of the ENEA Frascati Research Center. The results aim to provide the scholar information about the manufacturing process and the materials employed for the production of these peculiar artefacts, also in order to plan the best and most appropriate conservation protocol. In particular, thanks to the SEM-EDX analysis it has been possible to characterize the layered structure of the samples and, specifically, the interface between the leather of the substrate, the metal foil of the so called meccatura and between these and the overlying pictorial layer. The IBA and MA-XRF techniques has helped in characterizing the painting palette employed while IBA has allowed to determine the conservation condition of the silver layer with the hypothesis of the incorporation of the silver leaf into the organic compound of the mecca as its main deterioration phenomena. These complementary techniques provide, therefore, a comprehensive understanding of the materials and iconographic elements of these leather-based artefacts, which is essential for their preservation and restoration as well as they contribute to a better understanding of the deterioration processes they incur.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Cultural Heritage publishes original papers which comprise previously unpublished data and present innovative methods concerning all aspects of science and technology of cultural heritage as well as interpretation and theoretical issues related to preservation.