历史丝绸的颜色研究

IF 0.2 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
María Luisa Vázquez de Ágredos Pascual, R. Herráez-Hernández, P. Campíns-Falcó, L. Rojo Iranzo, E. Alba Pagán
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摘要

具有历史价值的丝绸纺织品的化学特性可能是必要的,以便更好地了解所应用的生产过程,评估其保存情况,检测操纵或伪造,以及评估当代制造技术中传统与创新的结合。这项工作的主要目的是研究Garín系列中的四种历史丝绸,它们都来自20世纪,尽管有19世纪的设计。为此目的,采用了非侵入性光谱和显微镜技术,以获得生产过程中使用的染料及其与前几个世纪丝绸工业中使用的染料的联系的信息,并确定其保存状况。此外,LM, SEM和CM中的图像有助于3D虚拟织机的开发,这将有利于丝绸领域专业博物馆中更易于访问和包容的博物馆志。在SILKNOW项目(https://silknow.eu/)的框架下,由瓦尔兰登大学机器人研究所的专家通过应用于文化遗产研究的人工智能程序对染料和丝绸纤维的研究及其虚拟复制进行了开发。
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Color study of historic silks
The chemical characterization of silk textiles of historic value may be necessary to achieve a better understanding of the production processes applied, to evaluate their preservation, to detect manipulations or forgeries, and to value the combination of tradition and innovation in contemporary manufacturing techniques. The main objective of this work was to study four historical silks from the Garín collection, all of them from the 20th century, although with 19th century designs. To this end, non-invasive spectroscopic and microscopy techniques were applied in order to obtain information on the dyes used during their production and their link with those used in the silk industry in previous centuries, and to ascertain their state of conservation. Moreover, the images in LM, SEM and CM are contributing to the development of a 3D virtual loom that will favor more accessible and inclusive museography in museums specialized in the silk sector. Both the study of dyes and silk fibers and their virtual reproduction through artificial intelligence programs applied to the study of cultural heritage, by specialists from the Robotics Institute of the Universitat de València, has been developed in the framework of the SILKNOW project (https://silknow.eu/).
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Ge-Conservacion
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