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R. C. Ponterio

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Gli affreschi provenienti dalle terme romane di Reggio Calabria. Dalla conoscenza al restauro

2023

The frescoes at marine thermae discovered in 1886 during the excavation of the small thermal complex dating between the 1th and 3rd century AD, and located on the seafront of Reggio Calabria, have been collected already collapsed. They are currently part of the permanent exhibition of the National Archaeological Museum of Reggio Calabria. This paper illustrates the results of the restoration intervention, carried out in the form of an educational activity in the context of an agreement signed between the MarRC and the University of Calabria, and the results of the diagnostic investigations carried out by the IPCF-CNR of Messina and the STEBICEF department of the University of Palermo.

wall paintings Roman art Roman baths Reggio Calabria detached paintings restoration Egyptian blue frigidariumSettore CHIM/12 - Chimica Dell'Ambiente E Dei Beni CulturaliSettore CHIM/02 - Chimica Fisica
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Non-Invasive Investigation of Pigments of Wall Painting in S. Maria Delle Palate di Tusa (Messina, Italy)

2019

The characterization of materials used in the archaeological field needs an experimental approach in order to avoid the destruction or perturbation of artworks. In order to afford this purpose, a multi-analytical spectroscopic approach is regularly used. We combined non-invasive analysis by using handheld spectroscopic instrumentations (mainly XRF and Raman spectrometers) in order to characterize the wall painting preserved in the church of S. Maria delle Palate at Halaesa Arconidea archeological site (Tusa, Messina, Italy). The aim of the work is the characterization of the nature of pigments used for the realization of the wall painting. The wall painting, probably representing St. Franci…

Archeologyhandheld instrumentsMaterials Science (miscellaneous)media_common.quotation_subjectXRF02 engineering and technologyConservation01 natural sciencesraman spectroscopyhandheld instrumentlcsh:CC1-960wall paintingSettore CHIM/02 - Chimica Fisicamedia_commonPaintingHalaesa Arconidea010401 analytical chemistryNon invasiveArt021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyArchaeology0104 chemical sciencesvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumlcsh:Archaeology0210 nano-technologyRelevant informationLazuriteHeritage
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Identifying the Unknown Content of an Ancient Egyptian Sealed Alabaster Vase from Kha and Merit’s Tomb Using Multiple Techniques and Multicomponent S…

2020

This article highlights the multianalytical study of exuded liquid from an ancient Egyptian sealed alabaster vase by Master's students in an applied chemistry for cultural heritage course. Master students are introduced to the field of Archaeometry that see the collaboration of experts in different areas of research such as conservators, curators of museums, physicists, chemists, etc. The sample is a residue exuded on the linen strip sealing an ancient Egyptian alabaster vase (inventory number S.8448) from the collection of the Museo Egizio in Turin (Italy). The students start to plan the noninvasive investigation by X-ray fluorescence (XRF), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), and ener…

Applications of ChemistrySample (material)Graduate Education/ResearchArt historyengineering.material01 natural sciencesAnalytical ChemistryEducationArchaeological scienceProblem Solving/Decision MakingReference standardsSettore CHIM/02 - Chimica Fisica010405 organic chemistry05 social sciences050301 educationGeneral ChemistryUpper-Division UndergraduateInventory Number0104 chemical sciencesCharacterization (materials science)Cultural heritageAlabasterCollaborative/Cooperative LearningengineeringBrown colorInstrumental Methods0503 educationInterdisciplinary/MultidisciplinaryJournal of Chemical Education
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A multivariate statistical approach of X-ray fluorescence characterization of a large collection of reverse glass paintings

2019

We present an X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy (XRF) study combined with a multivariate approach that allow to detect compositional differences and similarities among the glass supports of a large set of reverse glass paintings belonging to the collection of the Mistretta museum. Reverse painting on glass is an old decorative technique used since the Roman time consisting in applying a cold paint layer on the reverse side of a glass support. The collection shows a large spreading of provenience and dating of the items. In consideration of the current classification solely based on stylistic criteria, we applied a multivariate analysis on the XRF measurements data set to find a more objective…

Multivariate statisticsX-ray fluorescence01 natural sciencesAnalytical Chemistry0103 physical sciencesSettore CHIM/01 - Chimica AnaliticaInstrumentationSpectroscopySettore CHIM/02 - Chimica FisicaMathematics010302 applied physicsElemental compositionPaintingbusiness.industryMultivariate analysi010401 analytical chemistryPattern recognitionReverse glassAtomic and Molecular Physics and Optics0104 chemical sciencesCharacterization (materials science)Data setMultivariate analysisCultural heritageArtificial intelligenceMultivariate statisticalbusinessXRF spectroscopySpectrochimica Acta Part B: Atomic Spectroscopy
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A combination of portable non-invasive techniques to study on reverse glass paintings at Mistretta museum

2019

Abstract Reverse painting on glass is an old decorative technique used since the Roman time consisting in applying a cold paint layer on the reverse side. The Sicilian Regional Museum of forestry and pastoral traditions in Mistretta (Messina, Italy) houses the largest collection of reverse glass paintings in Italy with a total of 195 artworks. The artworks are attributed to the different Italian geographic area from north to south Italy. A combination of non-invasive analysis by using complementary portable spectroscopic instrumentations (mainly XRF and Raman Spectrometers) was applied on some selection of reverse glass paintings. The goal of the work is the characterization of the nature o…

PaintingReverse glaGeographic areamedia_common.quotation_subjectXRF010401 analytical chemistryNon invasive02 engineering and technologyArt021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesArchaeologylanguage.human_language0104 chemical sciencesAnalytical ChemistryRaman spectroscopylanguagePortable instrumentation0210 nano-technologySicilianTR FTIRSpectroscopySettore CHIM/02 - Chimica Fisicamedia_commonMicrochemical Journal
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The silver collection of San Gennaro treasure (Neaples): A multivariate statistic approach applied to X-ray fluorescence data

2021

Abstract In this work we report an X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy (XRF) study combined with a multivariate approach allowing to detect compositional differences and similarities among the alloys used in realization of silver collection of San Gennaro items collection. The San Gennaro treasure in Naples (Italy) represents, in fact, one of the most important silver collections in the world. The classification of the collection items is very complex, not only for the large number of objects, but also in consideration that between 1600 and 1700, in Naples, more than 350 laboratories were active, most of them specialized in specific art of work. As a consequence, a given collection object could…

Silver alloy010302 applied physicsMultivariate statisticsElemental compositionbusiness.industry010401 analytical chemistryX-ray fluorescencePattern recognition01 natural sciencesAtomic and Molecular Physics and Optics0104 chemical sciencesAnalytical ChemistryData setMultivariate analysisCollection Object0103 physical sciencesSan Gennaro treasureArtificial intelligenceTreasurebusinessInstrumentationSpectroscopyStatisticXRF spectroscopyMathematicsSpectrochimica Acta Part B: Atomic Spectroscopy
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