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Authenticity screening of stained glass windows using optical spectroscopy

Meulebroeck, Wendy ; Wouters, Hilde ; Nys, Karin ; Thienpont, Hugo

Scientific reports, 2016-11, Vol.6 (1), p.37726-37726, Article 37726 [Periódico revisado por pares]

England: Nature Publishing Group

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    Authenticity screening of stained glass windows using optical spectroscopy
  • Autor: Meulebroeck, Wendy ; Wouters, Hilde ; Nys, Karin ; Thienpont, Hugo
  • Assuntos: Authenticity ; Classification ; Conservation ; Dating ; Mapping ; Museums ; Preservation ; Spectroscopy ; Spectrum analysis ; Stained glass
  • É parte de: Scientific reports, 2016-11, Vol.6 (1), p.37726-37726, Article 37726
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    These authors contributed equally to this work.
  • Descrição: Civilized societies should safeguard their heritage as it plays an important role in community building. Moreover, past technologies often inspire new technology. Authenticity is besides conservation and restoration a key aspect in preserving our past, for example in museums when exposing showpieces. The classification of being authentic relies on an interdisciplinary approach integrating art historical and archaeological research complemented with applied research. In recent decades analytical dating tools are based on determining the raw materials used. However, the traditional applied non-portable, chemical techniques are destructive and time-consuming. Since museums oftentimes only consent to research actions which are completely non-destructive, optical spectroscopy might offer a solution. As a case-study we apply this technique on two stained glass panels for which the 14 century dating is nowadays questioned. With this research we were able to identify how simultaneous mapping of spectral signatures measured with a low cost optical spectrum analyser unveils information regarding the production period. The significance of this research extends beyond the re-dating of these panels to the 19 century as it provides an instant tool enabling immediate answering authenticity questions during the conservation process of stained glass, thereby providing the necessary data for solving deontological questions about heritage preservation.
  • Editor: England: Nature Publishing Group
  • Idioma: Inglês

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