Oil paintings on paper support: Determination of condition criteria via non destructive testing and microanalysis
Authors: Alexopoulou, Athena 
Singer, Brian W. 
Banou, Penelope 
Zervos, Spiros 
Kaminari, Agathi 
Moutsatsou, Anna 
Terlixi, Agni Vasileia 
Tziamourani, Eleni 
Karabotsos, Athanasios 
Doulgeridis, Michail 
Issue Date: 1-Nov-2015
Conference: International Conference Science in Technology (ScinTe 2015), 5-7 November 2015, Athens, Greece 
Book: Proceedings of the Conference Science in Technology (ScinTe 2015) 
Volume: 1
Keywords: Paper support, Analytical techniques, Multispectral imaging, Artificial ageing
Abstract: 
This paper presents the physicochemical methodology especially nondestructive testing and microanalysis applied for the documentation of the condition of oil paintings and oil sketches on paper support. The research is focused on the effect of the oil binder on the paper and the changes caused during the progress of deterioration in order to provide criteria for the better evaluation of the condition. Six original artworks representative samples of the Greek artists of the 18th-20th century, belonging to the National Gallery - Museum and Alexandros Soutzos Museum were investigated. The research was supported by experimental laboratory study of artificially aged mock ups made of linseed oil and different paper supports. The research methodology involved non-destructive imaging (UVF, multispectral), FORS, colourimetry, microscopic techniques (optical VLM/FLM, SEM) and micro analytical techniques (HS-SPME-GC-MS, SEM–EDX, and FTIR) for the examination and the identification of the materials and the degradation products of the original artworks and the mock-ups before and after ageing. The present article discusses the evaluation of the obtained results and the assessment of the techniques employed as far as the applicability and the efficacy in the study of the particular subject. The appraisal of the methodology is expected to contribute to the development of an experimental tool for the evaluation of the condition of this particular type of works.
ISBN: 978-960-98739-8-7
URI: https://uniwacris.uniwa.gr/handle/3000/993
Type: Conference Paper
Department: Department of Archival, Library and Information Studies 
School: School of Administrative, Economics and Social Sciences 
Affiliation: University of West Attica (UNIWA) 
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