浮世绘版画中有机着色剂的傅立叶变换近红外光纤反射光谱表征

C. Biron, Floréal Daniel, G. Bourdon, R. Chapoulie, L. Servant
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作者总结:日本木版版画中使用的浮世绘材料,特别是着色材料,可以作为特定时间内可用资源的指标,并使我们加深对这些艺术品的文化目的和社会经济(贸易活动,新技术的进口……)影响的了解。这项工作的目的是应用非侵入性近红外(NIR)光谱,这可能有助于识别浮世绘广泛使用的有机色素,使用光纤,如光纤反射光谱(FT-NIR FORS),由于其在任何几何结构中的快速响应时间,已应用于文化遗产领域二十年。本研究报告了在五种有机颜料(靛蓝、红花、藤黄、龙血和胭脂虫)上获得的结果,这被认为是建立一个专门针对特定日本颜料的数据库的第一步,以便解释未来在日本浮世绘版画收集的短波红外(SWIR)范围内记录的高光谱数据。利用FT-NIR光谱仪采集11000 ~ 4000 cm-1范围内的镜面反射,并以log(1/R)转换伪吸光度,获得数据。由于观察到的大波段源于泛音和组合模式,因此对数据进行预处理平滑和导数处理,并结合主成分分析(PCA)来区分色素,特别是龙血。
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Characterisation of organic colourants in ukiyo-e prints by Fourier transform near infrared fibre optics reflectance spectroscopy
Author Summary: The materials used in Japanese woodblock prints called ukiyo-e, particularly colouring matters, function as indicators on the resources available at a given time and allow us to deepen our knowledge of the cultural purposes and the socio-economic (trading activity, import of new techniques…) impacts of these artworks. The aim of this work is to apply non-invasive near infrared (NIR) spectroscopy which may be helpful for the identification of organic colourings widely employed in ukiyo-e, using fibre optics such as the Fibre Optics Reflectance Spectroscopy (FT-NIR FORS), that has been applied to the cultural heritage field for two decades because of its fast response time in any geometrical configuration. The present work reports results obtained on five organic pigments (indigo, safflower, gamboge, dragon’s blood and cochineal), considered as the first step for the building of a database dedicated to specific Japanese colouring matters in order to interpret future hyperspectral data recorded in the Short Wave InfraRed (SWIR) range on a collection of Japanese ukiyo-e prints. The data were obtained with a FT-NIR spectrometer using a probe to collect the specular reflection within the 11,000–4000 cm–1 range, transformed in pseudo-absorbance with log(1/R) conversion. Because large bands were observed, originating in overtone and combination modes, a pre-processing smoothing and derivative procedure of the data, together with Principal Component Analysis (PCA) were applied to discriminate the pigments, notably dragon’s blood.
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