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segunda-feira, 22 de julho de 2013

Conservar Património, n.º 17, 2013



Acabou de ser publicado o n.º 17 da revista “Conservar Património” da ARP - Associação Profissional de Conservadores-Restauradores de Portugal, com data de capa de Junho de 2013.

Tal como é explicado no Editorial, este número inicia uma nova fase da revista, já que esta deixou de ser publicada em papel e passou a ser publicada apenas em formato digital com acesso livre. Concomitantemente houve mais algumas mudanças, várias delas relacionadas com esta mudança de formato.

Embora se perca o suporte físico, parece-me que, além de outras, há três vantagens particularmente importantes: maior disseminação e impacto; possibilidade de uso de imagens a cores (algo especialmente importante para alguns artigos); rapidez de publicação. A respeito deste último aspecto, tal como acontece nas melhores revistas internacionais, os artigos passarão a ficar disponíveis online poucos dias depois de aceites, independentemente de só mais tarde virem a ser integrados num número da revista, diminuindo de forma muito significativa, portanto, o tempo de publicação.

Quanto aos objectivos e conteúdo da revista não há alterações.

Como referi, mais pormenores são apresentados no Editorial da revista.

A revista está disponível aqui, com acesso livre.

Índice deste número:

  • Dina M. R. Mateus, Renata B. Silva, Fernando M. C. Costa, João P. F. Coroado, Diversidade microbiológica do edifício da Sacristia Incompleta do Convento de Cristo, em Tomar, e avaliação do seu controlo por biocidas, pp. 11-20
  • Tiago Miguel Ferreira, Cátia Santos, Romeu Vicente, J. A. Raimundo Mendes da Silva, Caracterização arquitectónica e construtiva do património edificado do núcleo urbano antigo do Seixal, pp. 21-37
  • Rosario Llamas, Ana Isabel Santos, Estudio técnico y estado de conservación del retablo mayor de la parroquia de Nuestra Señora de los Olmos en la Torre de Juan Abad, pp. 39-58
  • Márcia Teresa Soares Lutterbach, Ana Lucia Chaves de Oliveira, Eliane Marchesini Zanatta, Antonio Carlos Augusto da Costa, A berlinda de aparato do imperador D. Pedro II: identificação de fungos em partes selecionadas e sua relação com biodeterioração e aerobiologia, pp. 59-72

domingo, 19 de maio de 2013

Investigação realizada nos cursos de Conservação e Restauro

Foi há poucos dias publicado um número extra-série (“EGG-2012 – Parcours”) da revista CeROArt que apresenta estudos feitos no âmbito de cursos de conservação e restauro de diversas escolas europeias, entre as quais duas escolas portuguesas (Instituto Politécnico de Tomar e Universidade Católica).

A revista está aqui, com acesso livre.

Índice:

  • Muriel Verbeeck-Boutin, Introduction
  • René Hoppenbrouwers, Conservation-Restoration education and the development of the profession
  • Florian Gaget, Modèles artificiels en plâtre polychromé, étude et restauration. Préparations anatomiques de chimpanzé et d'orang-outang moulées sur nature
  • Élodie Beaubier, Histoire d'os : Étude et restauration de deux boîtes ostéologiques
  • Rita Macedo Moreira, Conservation issues of large rolled paintings on the Portuguese altarpieces
  • Sven Van Dorst, Convex pillar paintings in church interiors: context, materials and conservation problems
  • Elodie Dehaut, L'Enlèvement d'Hélène : restauration d'une majolique d'Urbino
  • Elisabeth Venault de Bourleuf, Caractérisation du phénomène de brunissement du vitrail et évaluation de traitements de réduction
  • Marta Oliveira, Study of the degradation of 18th century alabaster sculptures through accelerated aging on test samples
  • Helena Pereira, Saint John at Calvary: technical and material study of a polychrome wood sculpture
  • Jelena Zagora, SEM-EDX Pigment Analysis and Multi-Analytical Study of the Ground and Paint layers of Francesco Fedrigazzi's painting from Kostanje
  • Sylwia Kudla, Technology and technique of the newly revealed 15th-century mural paintings in Marianka near Paslek (north Poland)
  • Nadège Duqueyroix, Étude et traitement de deux cartes portulans. Conservation-restauration et montage adaptés à l'hygroscopicité du parchemin
  • Lara Meersseman, Étude du comportement mécanique d'une reliure de la fin du XVe siècle - Le Missel de Cambrai
  • Monika Supruniuk, Issues of conservation and restoration of two photographic works by Zbigniew Dlubak: Onona and Desymbolisations
  • Marie Courseaux, Trans Europe Express, étude et restauration d'une œuvre de Dorothée Selz. Problèmes liés à la conservation-restauration de matériaux atypiques en art contemporain
  • Paolo Gili, Awareness in rolling, research about its effects and use of polyurethane memory foam. Studies about an oversize contemporary canvas painting: Notte barbara by Pinot Gallizio
  • Elena Pratali, Zinc oxide grounds in 19th and 20th century oil paintings and their role in picture degradation processes. Literary review, paint failure mechanisms and conditions of potential risk
  • Aurélie Compère, L'assemblage par collage d'œuvres d'art contemporain en PMMA. Structure Optique A (1968) de Martha Boto
  • Giulia Rollo, Testing on mock-ups and on paintings of innovative polymeric gels for surface cleaning
  • Manon D'haenens, La pénétration des adhésifs de doublage. Méthode d'évaluation et recherche des facteurs d'influence
  • Daniele Costantini, Cold Lining and Mist Lining: insights and possibilities of adaptation to the mediterranean climate
  • Aude Briau, Joseph Fouque (1755-1819) rentoileur de tableaux au Musée du Louvre. Contribution à l'histoire de la restauration des peintures

Journal of Cultural Heritage, vol. 14, n.º 3, 2013

Acabou de ser publicada a revista Journal of Cultural Heritage, vol. 14, n.º 3, de 2013.

Está aqui, com aceso condicionado.

Índice:

  • Shaochun Dong, Xiaoqi Wang, Hongwei Yin, Shijin Xu, Ronghan Xu, Semantic enhanced WebGIS approach to visualize Chinese historical natural hazards, pp. 181-189
  • Gianfranco Bianco, Fabio Bruno, Maurizio Muzzupappa, Multispectral data cube acquisition of aligned images for document analysis by means of a filter-wheel camera provided with focus control, pp. 190-200
  • Matteo Dellepiane, Nicolò Dell’Unto, Marco Callieri, Stefan Lindgren, Roberto Scopigno, Archeological excavation monitoring using dense stereo matching techniques, pp. 201-210
  • Luca Zan, Sara Bonini Baraldi, The heritage chain management. General issues and a case study, China, pp. 211-218
  • Manuel Jonas Steinbauer, Andreas Gohlke, Christine Mahler, Andreas Schmiedinger, Carl Beierkuhnlein, Quantification of wall surface heterogeneity and its influence on species diversity at medieval castles – implications for the environmentally friendly preservation of cultural heritage, pp. 219-228
  • Sungyoon Jang, Byeongjik Nam, Daewoo Park, Hyoyun Kim, Chan Hee Lee, Jae Eun Yu, Desalination characteristics for ceramics excavated from Taean shipwreck, Korea, pp. 229-237
  • Agnès Lattuati-Derieux, Céline Egasse, Sylvie Thao-Heu, Nathalie Balcar, Gilles Barabant, Bertrand Lavédrine, What do plastics emit? HS-SPME-GC/MS analyses of new standard plastics and plastic objects in museum collections, pp. 238-247
  • Jose Herráez, Jose Luis Denia, Pablo Navarro, Luis Bosch, Ignacio Bosch, Design and calibration of a drill-guided system by laser for structural strengthening of historic bridge, pp. 248-253
  • Flavio Deflorian, Michele Fedel, Electrochemical analysis of the degradation of lead alloy organ-pipes due to acetic acid, pp. 254-260
  • Abeer Arafat, Maram Na’es, Vicky Kantarelou, Naseem Haddad, Anastasia Giakoumaki, Vasilike Argyropoulos, Demetrios Anglos, Andreas-Germanos Karydas, Combined in situ micro-XRF, LIBS and SEM-EDS analysis of base metal and corrosion products for Islamic copper alloyed artefacts from Umm Qais museum, Jordan, pp. 261-269
  • Bernardo Rondelli, Sebastian Stride, Juan José García-Granero, Soviet military maps and archaeological survey in the Samarkand region, pp. 270-276

Nova revista dedicada ao estudo laboratorial do património cultural

No mês passado surgiu uma nova revista dedicada ao estudo laboratorial do património cultural. Chama-se Heritage Science, é em formato digital, tem acesso livre e os artigos, sem periodicidade, vão saindo isoladamente, apenas agrupados por ano.

Até ao momento, além do editorial, já saíram 13 artigos. Estão aqui.

Os assuntos que se enquadram no âmbito da revista são os seguintes:

  • Understanding of the manufacturing processes, provenances, and environmental contexts of material types, objects, and buildings, of cultural significance including their historical significance.
  • Understanding and prediction of physico-chemical and biological degradation processes of cultural artefacts, including climate change, and predictive heritage studies.
  • Development and application of analytical and imaging methods or equipments for non-invasive, non-destructive or portable analysis of artwork and objects of cultural significance to identify component materials, degradation products and deterioration markers.
  • Development and application of invasive and destructive methods for understanding the provenance of objects of cultural significance.
  • Development and critical assessment of treatment materials and methods for artwork and objects of cultural significance.
  • Development and application of statistical methods and algorithms for data analysis to further understanding of culturally significant objects.
  • Publication of reference and corpus datasets as supplementary information to the statistical and analytical studies above.
  • Description of novel technologies that can assist in the understanding of cultural heritage.

domingo, 12 de maio de 2013

e-Conservation, n.º 25, 2013



Acabou de ser publicada a revista digital e-Conservation, n.º 25, de 2013.

Está disponível aqui, com acesso livre.

Índice:

  • Seth Irwin, Paper Conservation in the Far North: A Project Summary from Alaska, p. 38
  • Marco Gargano, Duilio Bertani, Infrared Reflectography: Test of a Panoramic Scanning Technique, p. 53
  • Antonino Cosentino, A Practical Guide to Panoramic Multispectral Imaging, p. 64
  • Eleni Kotoula, Maria Kyranoudi, Study of Ancient Greek and Roman Coins Using Reflectance Transformation Imaging, p. 74
  • Angeliki Bakalarou, Charis Theodorakopoulos, Cleaning of Water-gilded Surfaces Using Hydro- and Solvent-gels: a 19th Century Egg Tempera Panel Painting Case Study, p. 89
  • Osama El-Feky, Mohammad Hassan, A New Method for Cleaning Oil Paintings Using Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles, p. 106
  • Mark Gilberg, Silviu Boariu, Steve Colton, John Hirx, Jeff Ono, The Resurrection of Nam June Paik's Video Flag Z, p. 116
  • Lynda Skipper, Conservation of Wallpapers from St Pancras Chambers, p. 128
  • Tatiana Kousoulou, Epitrachelion, Epigonation, Epimanikia: Conservation and Display of the Most Treasured Accessories of the Christian Orthodox Vestments, p. 138
  • Nabil A. AbdEl-Tawab, Anwar F. Mahran, Conservation of the Mural Stucco Ornaments of the Mausoleum of Emir Ulmas al-Hagib in Cairo, Egypt, p. 153
  • Ibrahim Mohamed Abdallah, Nabil A. AbdEl-Tawab, Effects of the Groundwater on Deterioration of the Catacombs of Kom El-Shoqafa, Alexandria, Egypt, p. 168
  • Dimitrios Chatzigiannis, Rethinking Vandalism: Alternative Interpretations of Deliberate Destruction of Cultural Heritage, p. 182
  • Lynda Skipper, Brenda Keneghan, Assessment of Plastics in the National Trust - a Case Study at Mr Straws House, p. 196

Journal of the American Institute for Conservation, vol. 52, n.º 2, 2013


Acabou de ser publicada a revista Journal of the American Institute for Conservation, vol. 52, n.º 2, de 2013.

Está aqui, com acesso condicionado.

Índice:

  • Susanne Grieve, Nicole Wittig, Emily Powell, Conservation of a Rubber Terrain Model Map from World War II, pp. 71-81
  • Carol A. Grissom, Nicole Grabow, Corey Smith Riley, A. Elena Charola, Evaluation of Coating Performance on Silver Exposed to Hydrogen Sulfide, pp. 82-96
  • Elizabeth Hinde, Petronella Nel, Robyn Sloggett, Ann Roberts, Fluorimetric Analysis of the Constituent Dyes Within Daylight Fluorescent Pigments: Implications for Display and Preservation of Daylight Fluorescent Artwork, pp. 97-106
  • Gwen Spicer, Conservation Treatment of a Hunzinger Cantilevered Armchair Including the Use of Magnets to Create Tufting, pp. 107-122

Estudo material da pintura de Bruegel, o Velho e de Bruegel, o Novo



Embora já tenha sido publicado há alguns meses, só agora tive oportunidade de consultar uma obra sobre o estudo material de obras de arte que, certamente, ficará como uma referência. Trata-se de:

Christina Currie, Dominique Allart, The Brueg(h)el Phenomenon. Paintings by Pieter Bruegel the Elder and Pieter Brueghel the Younger with a Special Focus on Technique and Copying Practice, 3 volumes, Brussels, Royal Institute for Cultural Heritage, 2012.

O índice está livremente disponível aqui.

Da apresentação:

The fascination exerted by the works of the illustrious Pieter Bruegel the Elder in the decades following his death in 1569 is matched only by the intense interest they generate today. At the end of the sixteenth century and in the first half of the seventeenth, the most ambitious art collectors fought over the few paintings by the master that were still on the market. This setting was the catalyst for the appearance of copies and pastiches – and even deliberate forgeries. It was then that the elder son of Pieter Bruegel, known as Pieter Brueghel the Younger (whose name is spelled ‘Brueghel’ here, conforming to the signature that he adopted during the initial phase of his career) emerged as a legitimate successor, producing astonishingly faithful replicas of his father’s paintings. This was all the more surprising given that they were often made after works that were by then dispersed in diverse and sometimes inaccessible private collections. Operating within the context of a sizeable workshop, Brueghel supplied the market with hundreds of copies of variable quality according to demand. This enterprise merited re-evaluation from a technical point of view: how were such vast numbers of copies produced in practice?

This three-volume book explores the intriguing Brueg[H]el phenomenon through the two artists’ painting practices. The technical aspects of their works are investigated in a detective-like manner and are strikingly elucidated with a wealth of colour illustrations. The reader will come to understand the accomplished practitioner behind the genius that is Bruegel the Elder and the working procedures of his foremost emulator’s workshop. Furthermore, Brueghel the Younger’s exceptional qualities as a painter are singled out from those of his workshop production. The book also reveals fresh discoveries on the father’s creative process through the study of his son’s copies.

A contribuição da mineralogia para o estudo do património



O seguinte volume, que reúne as comunicações apresentadas num colóquio, está livremente disponível na internet:

José Miguel Herrero, Marius Vendrell (ed.), Archaeometry and Cultural Heritage: the Contribution of Mineralogy, Madrid, Sociedad Española de Mineralogía, 2012.

Está aqui.

Índice:

  • Salvador Domínguez-Bella, Archaeomineralogy of prehistoric artifacts and gemstones, p. 5
  • María Isabel Prudêncio, Trace element geochemistry and mineralogy for solving problems in provenance and production technologies of Pre-historic ceramics, p. 29
  • Marino Maggetti, Technology and Provenancing of French faience, p. 41
  • Gilberto Artioli, Archaeometallurgy: the contribution of mineralogy, p. 65
  • David Hradil, Janka Hradilová, Microanalysis of pigments in art works, p. 79
  • Carlos Rodríguez-Navarro, Binders in historical buildings: traditional lime in conservation, p. 91

domingo, 14 de abril de 2013

Estudo técnico de um retábulo renascentista



O seguinte livro está disponível na internet com acesso livre:

Carmen Morte García, Margarita Castillo Montolar (ed.), El Retablo Mayor Renacentista de Tauste, Zaragoza, Institución Fernando el Católico, 2012.

Está aqui.

Índice:

  • Carmen Morte García, Margarita Castillo Montolar, Estudio Histórico-artístico, pp. 11-113
  • Ana Carrassón López de Letona, Los Procedimientos Técnicos de la Policromía del Retablo Mayor de Santa María de Tauste, pp. 115-141
  • M.ª Carmen Lacarra Ducay, Las Pinturas Murales Góticas de la Capilla Mayor, pp. 143-152
  • Carmen Morte García, Margarita Castillo Montolar, Anexo fotográfico, pp. 153-186

Uso da radiação de sincrotrão no estudo de obras de arte e de objectos arqueológicos



A revista Applied Physics A, volume 111, n.º 1, de 2013, que agora foi publicada, é, em parte, temática e dedicada a “Synchrotron Radiation in Art and Archaeology”.

Os artigos estão aqui, com acesso condicionado.

Índice:

  • F. Casadio, V. Rose, High-resolution fluorescence mapping of impurities in historical zinc oxide pigments: hard X-ray nanoprobe applications to the paints of Pablo Picasso, pp. 1-8
  • E. S. Uffelman, P. A. Hobbs, DAG Barisas, J. L. Mass, pXRF analyses of Louise Herreshoff's paintings in relation to CdS and other pigment degradation issues, pp. 9-14
  • C. Gervais, M. A. Languille, S. Reguer, M. Gillet, E. P. Vicenzi, S. Chagnot, F. Baudelet, L. Bertrand, "Live" Prussian blue fading by time-resolved X-ray absorption spectroscopy, pp. 15-22
  • R. R. Martin, S. Naftel, S. Macfie, K. Jones, A. Nelson, Pb distribution in bones from the Franklin expedition: synchrotron X-ray fluorescence and laser ablation/mass spectroscopy, pp. 23-29
  • C. Gervais, J. J. Boon, F. Marone, ESB Ferreira, Characterization of porosity in a 19th century painting ground by synchrotron radiation X-ray tomography, pp. 31-38
  • Crabbe, M. A. Languille, I. Vandendael, J. Hammons, M. G. Silly, G. Dewanckel, H. Terryn, HJM Wouters, Colorando Auro: contribution to the understanding of a medieval recipe to colour gilded silver plates, pp. 39-46
  • N. Salvado, S. Buti, M. Cotte, G. Cinque, T. Pradell, Shades of green in 15th century paintings: combined microanalysis of the materials using synchrotron radiation XRD, FTIR and XRF, pp. 47-57
  • J. L. Mass, R. Opila, B. Buckley, M. Cotte, J. Church, A. Mehta, The photodegradation of cadmium yellow paints in Henri Matisse's Le Bonheur de vivre (1905-1906), pp. 59-68
  • Re, D. Angelici, A. Lo Giudice, E. Maupas, L. Giuntini, S. Calusi, N. Gelli, M. Massi, A. Borghi, L. M. Gallo, G. Pratesi, P. A. Mando, New markers to identify the provenance of lapis lazuli: trace elements in pyrite by means of micro-PIXE, pp. 69-74
  • Y. T. Qu, C. Z. Jin, Y. Q. Zhang, Y. W. Hu, X. Shang, C. S. Wang, Distribution patterns of elements in dental enamel of G-blacki: a preliminary dietary investigation using SRXRF, pp. 75-82
  • T. Trafela, M. Mizuno, K. Fukunaga, M. Strlic, Quantitative characterisation of historic paper using THz spectroscopy and multivariate data analysis, pp. 83-90
  • J. Hormes, A. Roy, G. L. Bovenkamp, K. Simon, C. Y. Kim, N. Borste, S. Gai, Medieval glass from the Cathedral in Paderborn: a comparative study using X-ray absorption spectroscopy, X-ray fluorescence, and inductively coupled laser ablation mass spectrometry, pp. 91-97
  • R. Arletti, S. Quartieri, I. C. Freestone, A XANES study of chromophores in archaeological glass, pp. 99-108
  • D. Mudronja, F. Vanmeert, K. Hellemans, S. Fazinic, K. Janssens, D. Tibljas, M. Rogosic, S. Jakovljevic, Efficiency of applying ammonium oxalate for protection of monumental limestone by poultice, immersion and brushing methods, pp. 109-119
  • T. Pradell, G. Molina, J. Molera, J. Pla, A. Labrador, The use of micro-XRD for the study of glaze color decorations, pp. 121-127
  • M. Notis, B. Newbury, B. Stephenson, G. B. Stephenson, Synchrotron X-ray diffraction and fluorescence study of the astrolabe, pp. 129-134
  • M. Unger, E. Mattson, C. S. Patterson, Z. Alavi, D. Carson, C. J. Hirschmugl, Synchrotron-based multiple-beam FTIR chemical imaging of a multi-layered polymer in transmission and reflection: towards cultural heritage applications, pp. 135-145
  • N. P. Edwards, R. A. Wogelius, U. Bergmann, P. Larson, W. I. Sellers, P. L. Manning, Mapping prehistoric ghosts in the synchrotron, pp. 147-155
  • M. Alfeld, D. P. Siddons, K. Janssens, J. Dik, A. Woll, R. Kirkham, E. van de Wetering, Visualizing the 17th century underpainting in Portrait of an Old Man by Rembrandt van Rijn using synchrotron-based scanning macro-XRF, pp. 157-164
  • M. Alfeld, G. Van der Snickt, F. Vanmeert, K. Janssens, J. Dik, K. Appel, L. van der Loeff, M. Chavannes, T. Meedendorp, E. Hendriks, Scanning XRF investigation of a Flower Still Life and its underlying composition from the collection of the Kroller-Muller Museum, pp. 165-175
  • F. Faraldi, G. J. Tserevelakis, G. Filippidis, G. M. Ingo, C. Riccucci, C. Fotakis, Multi photon excitation fluorescence imaging microscopy for the precise characterization of corrosion layers in silver-based artifacts, pp. 177-181

domingo, 7 de abril de 2013

Métodos de análise de vidros históricos



Acabou de ser publicado o seguinte livro:

Koen Janssens (ed.), Modern Methods for Analysing Archaeological and Historical Glass, vol. 1, Chichester, John Wiley & Sons, 2013.

Índice:

  • José–María Fernández–Navarro, María–Ángeles Villegas, What is Glass?: An Introduction to the Physics and Chemistry of Silicate Glasses, pp. 1-22
  • Cesare Moretti, Sandro Hreglich, Raw Materials, Recipes and Procedures Used for Glass Making, pp. 23-47
  • Isabelle Biron, Marie–Hélène Chopinet, Colouring, Decolouring and Opacifying of Glass, pp. 49-65
  • B. Velde, Glass Compositions over Several Millennia in the Western World, pp. 67-78
  • Koen Janssens, X–Ray Based Methods of Analysis, pp. 79-128
  • Koen Janssens, Electron Microscopy, pp. 129-154
  • Ž. Šmit, Ion–Beam Analysis Methods, pp. 155-183
  • Michael D. Glascock, Application of Neutron Activation Analysis to Archaeological Studies of Natural and Man–Made Glasses, pp. 185-199
  • Bernard Gratuze, Glass Characterisation Using Laser Ablation Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry Methods, pp. 201-234
  • Patrick Degryse, Isotope–Ratio Techniques in Glass Studies, pp. 235-245
  • Christoph Kleber, Manfred Schreiner, Surface Analysis, pp. 247-274
  • Ph. Colomban, Non–Destructive Raman Analysis of Ancient Glasses and Glazes, pp. 275-300
  • Simona Quartieri, Rossella Arletti, The Use of X–Ray Absorption Spectroscopy in Historical Glass Research, pp. 301-309
  • Bernard Gratuze, Provenance Analysis of Glass Artefacts, pp. 311-343
  • Caroline Jackson, Paul Nicholson, Glass at el–Amarna, pp. 345-353
  • Gilberto Artioli, Ivana Angelini, Evolution of Vitreous Materials in Bronze Age Italy, pp. 355-368
  • Simone Cagno, Peter Cosyns, Karin Nys, Koen Janssens, Black–Appearing Roman Glass, pp. 369-385
  • B. Velde, J. Motteau, Glass Compositions of the Merovingian Period in Western Europe, pp. 387-397
  • Laure Dussubieux, Bernard Gratuze, Glass in South Asia, pp. 399-413
  • James W. Lankton, Laure Dussubieux, Early Glass in Southeast Asia, pp. 415-443
  • Izumi Nakai, Yoko Shindo, Glass Trade between the Middle East and Asia, pp. 445-457
  • R. G.V. Hancock, European Glass Trade Beads in Northeastern North America, pp. 459-471
  • Federica Fenzi, Simone Lerma, Marja Mendera, Bruno Messiga, Maria Pia Riccardi, Pietro Alessandro Vigato, Medieval Glass–Making and –Working in Tuscany and Liguria (Italy). Towards a Standard Methodology for the Classification of Glass–Making and Glass–Working Indicators, pp. 473-513
  • Marco Verità, Venetian Soda Glass, pp. 515-536
  • K. Janssens, S. Cagno, I. De Raedt, P. Degryse, Transfer of Glass Manufacturing Technology in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries from Southern to Northern Europe: Using Trace Element Patterns to Reveal the Spread from Venice via Antwerp to London, pp. 537-562
  • B. Velde, Seventeenth–Century Varec Glass from the Great Hall of Mirrors at Versailles, pp. 563-572
  • David Dungworth, Colin Brain, Seventeenth– and Eighteenth–Century English Lead Glass, pp. 573-582
  • B. G. Brunetti, L. Cartechini, C. Miliani, A. Sgamellotti, Metal Nanoparticles in Glass: Lustre, pp. 583-608
  • Michael Melcher, Manfred Schreiner, Glass Degradation by Liquids and Atmospheric Agents, pp. 609-651
  • Noemí Carmona, Corrosion of Stained Glass Windows: Applied Study of Spanish Monuments of Different Periods, pp. 653-675
  • Simone Cagno, Gert Nuyts, Olivier Schalm, Joost Caen, Koen Janssens, Novel Methods of Evaluation for the Conservation of Browned Historical Stained Glass, pp. 677-690

Journal of Cultural Heritage, vol. 14, n.º 2, 2013

Foi há pouco publicada a revista Journal of Cultural Heritage, vol. 14, n.º 2, de 2013.

Está disponível aqui, com acesso condicionado.

Índice:

  • Van den Eynde, Víctor Cárdenes, Felix Javier Mateos, Remigio Paradelo, Degradability of building stone: Influence of the porous network on the rate of dissolution of carbonate and evaporitic rocks, pp. 89-96
  • Ramadan Abd-Allah, Chemical cleaning of soiled deposits and encrustations on archaeological glass: A diagnostic and practical study, pp. 97-108
  • Erwan Hamard, Jean-Claude Morel, Fernanda Salgado, Alain Marcom, Nicolas Meunier, A procedure to assess the suitability of plaster to protect vernacular earthen architecture, pp. 109-115
  • Domenica Paoletti, Dario Ambrosini, Stefano Sfarra, Fabio Bisegna, Preventive thermographic diagnosis of historical buildings for consolidation, pp. 116-121
  • Enrico Quagliarini, Enrico Esposito, Antonio del Conte, The combined use of IRT and LDV for the investigation of historical thin vaults, pp. 122-128
  • Ferhat Karaca, Mapping the corrosion impact of air pollution on the historical peninsula of Istanbul, pp. 129-137
  • Daniel de la Fuente, Jesús Manuel Vega, Fernando Viejo, Iván Díaz, Manuel Morcillo, Mapping air pollution effects on atmospheric degradation of cultural heritage, pp. 138-145
  • Marcello Carrozzino, Nicoletta Bruno, Massimo Bergamasco, Designing interaction metaphors for Web3D cultural dissemination, pp. 146-155
  • Monika Murzyn-Kupisz, The socio-economic impact of built heritage projects conducted by private investors, pp. 156-162
  • Sorin Constantin Barzoi, Anca Cornelia Luca, Significance of studying the petrography and mineralogy of the geological environment of old rupestrian churches to prevent their deterioration. A case study from the South Carpathians, pp. 163-168
  • Francisco Javier Blasco-López, Francisco Javier Alejandre Sánchez, Porosity and surface hardness as indicators of the state of conservation of Mudéjar plasterwork in the Real Alcázar in Seville, pp. 169-173
  • Saima Gulzar, Marie Wörle, Jean-Pierre Burg, Muhammad Nawaz Chaudhry, Edith Joseph, Eric Reusser, Characterization of 17th Century Mughal tile glazes from Shahdara Complex, Lahore-Pakistan, pp. 174-179

domingo, 10 de março de 2013

Monitorização de poluentes em museus



Foi há pouco disponibilizado na Internet, com acesso livre, o seguinte livro:

Cecily M. Grzywacz, Monitoring for Gaseous Pollutants in Museum Environments, Los Angeles, The Getty Conservation Institute, 2006.

Está aqui.

Índice:

  • Gaseous Pollutants in Museum Environments: Overview
  • The Effects of Gaseous Pollutants on Objects
  • Introduction to Passive Sampling
  • Passive Sampling Devices
  • Planning and Conducting an Air Quality Monitoring Program
  • Interpreting Results and Mitigation Considerations
  • The J. Paul Getty Museum Monitoring Program, 1996–1998
  • Appendixes
    • Major Gaseous Pollutants of Concern to Museums, Their Sources, and At-Risk Materials
    • Current Target Levels for Key Gaseous Pollutants in Museums
    • Materials Testing
    • Protocols for Preparing and Analyzing Passive Sampling Devices for Organic Carbonyl Pollutants

segunda-feira, 4 de março de 2013

Análise química aplicada ao estudo do património cultural



Foi há pouco publicado o seguinte volume:

Patricia L. Lang, Ruth Ann Armitage (ed.), Collaborative Endeavors in the Chemical Analysis of Art and Cultural Heritage Materials, Washington, American Chemical Society, 2012.

Está disponível aqui, com acesso condicionado.

Índice:

  • Gregory D. Smith, James F. Hamm, Dan A. Kushel, Corina E. Rogge, What's Wrong with this Picture? The Technical Analysis of a Known Forgery, pp. 1-21
  • Lauren Paul Bradley, Sabrina Meloni, Erich Stuart Uffelman, Jennifer L. Mass, Scientific Examination and Treatment of a Painting by Gijsbert Gillisz d?Hondecoeter in the Mauritshuis, pp. 23-49
  • Erich Stuart Uffelman, Elizabeth Court, John Marciari, Alexis Miller, Lauren Cox, Handheld XRF Analyses of Two Veronese Paintings, pp. 51-73
  • R. Li, S. Baker, C. Selvius Deroo, R. A. Armitage, Characterization of the Binders and Pigments in the Rock Paintings of Cueva la Conga, Nicaragua, pp. 75-89
  • Jon Russ, Kaixuan Bu, Jeff Hamrick, James V. Cizdziel, Laser Ablation-Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry Analysis of Lower Pecos Rock Paints and Possible Pigment Sources, pp. 91-121
  • Jordyn Geiger, Ruth Ann Armitage, Cathy Selvius Deroo, Identification of Organic Dyes by Direct Analysis in Real Time-Time of Flight Mass Spectrometry, pp. 123-129
  • John Hopkins, Ruth Ann Armitage, Characterizing Organic Residues on Ceramics by Direct Analysis in Real Time Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry, pp. 131-142
  • Ruth Ann Armitage, Mary Ellen Ellis, Carolynne Merrell, New Developments in the ?Nondestructive? Dating of Perishable Artifacts Using Plasma-Chemical Oxidation, pp. 143-154
  • Ann Feuerbach, The Roles of Chemistry and Culture in the Origins and Legacy of Crucible Damascus Steel Blades, pp. 155-165
  • Danielle M. Garshott, Elizabeth Macdonald, Stephanie Spohn, Hana Attar, Jennifer Shango, Irice Ellis, Meghann N. Murray, Mark A. Benvenuto, Elemental Composition of a Series of Medieval Korean Coinage via Energy-Dispersive X-ray Fluorescence Spectrometry, pp. 167-183
  • Danielle M. Garshott, Elizabeth Macdonald, Meghann N. Murray, Mark A. Benvenuto, Chemical Composition of a Series of Siamese Bullet Coins: A Search for Contemporary Counterfeits, pp. 185-196
  • Joseph G. Barabe, Abigail B. Quandt, Margaret M. Mitchell, Analysis of the ?Archaic Mark? Codex, pp. 197-217
  • Patricia Hill, Deberah Simon, Developing a Community of Science and Art Scholars, pp. 219-229
  • Patricia L. Lang, The Chemistry of Artists? Pigments: An Immersive Learning Course, pp. 231-239
  • Anne Gaquere-parker, Cass D. Parker, Bridging the Gap of Art and Chemistry at the Introductory Level, pp. 241-249
  • Erich Stuart Uffelman, Ronald W. Fuchs, Patricia A. Hobbs, Lauren F. Sturdy, Danielle S. Bowman, Derek A. G. Barisas, Technical Examination of Cultural Heritage Objects Associated with George Washington, pp. 251-283
  • Patricia L. Lang, Shawn P. Leary, Rebecca F. Carey, Melissa N. Coffer, Rick E. Hamilton, Amber L. Klein, Randall T. Short, Philip A. Kovac, The Spectroscopic Analysis of Paints Removed from a Polychrome Wood Sculpture of <italic>Male Saint</italic>, pp. 285-299

Métodos físicos e químicos aplicados ao estudo da arqueologia, arte e conservação



O seguinte volume, que reúne as comunicações apresentadas num encontro, está disponível na internet com acesso livre:

José Luis Ruvalcaba Sil, Javier Reyes Trujeque, Jesús A. Arenas Alatorre, Adrián Velázquez Castro (ed.), 2nd Latin-American Symposium on Physical and Chemical Methods in Archaeology, Art and Cultural Heritage Conservation. Selected Papers, Mexico, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, 2010.

Está aqui.

Índice:

  • C.R. Appoloni, F.L. Melquiades, F. Lopes, C. I. Parellada, M.H.L.B Morales, G.E.V. de Biasi, 1. Rock Art at Jaguariaíva 1 Archaeological Site (Paraná, Brazil): In Situ Pigments Study by Portable Energy Dispersive X-Ray Fluorescence (PXRF), p. 1
  • Colour. M. San Andrés, J. M. de la Roja, N. Sancho, V. G. Baonza, 2. Verdigris, a Pigment with Different Hues. Relation between Chemical Composition and, p. 4
  • V. Urbina, T. Pradell, N. Salvadó, S. Buti, J.L. Ruvalcaba, 3. Chemical Changes in Pictorial Models: Characterization by FT-IR Spectroscopy, p. 10
  • Imaging Portable XRF, SEM. S. Zetina, E. Arroyo, T. Falcón, E. Hernández, J.L. Ruvalcaba, M.E. Espinosa, V. Aguilar Melo, D. Ramírez, V. Santos, F. Riquelme, 4. The Mobility of Imitation: An Analysis of 18th Century Chinese Style Furniture with IRUV, p. 15
  • Work of Art. M.A. García, M. Gómez, D. Juanes, C. Vega, 5. The Sky of Salamanca. An Example of Experimental Methodology Applied to a Singular, p. 23
  • F. Eisner-Sagüés, C. Ossa-Izquierdo, 6. Material Investigation in the Course of the Restoration of a Series of Colonial Paintings, p. 29
  • E. Kajiya, M. A. Rizzutto, V. Pagliaro, S.I. Finazzo, P. R. Pascholati, 7. Images Analysis Coupled With PIXE Technique For Picture Characterization, p. 35
  • M. Ostrooumov, 8. Infrared Reflection Spectrometry Analysis as a Non-destructive Method of Characterizing Minerals and Stone Materials in Geoarchaeological and Archaeometric Applications, p. 40
  • K. Yonekura, 9. Preliminary Analysis on Microindentation Hardness of Prehistoric Lithic Raw Materials, p. 45
  • Mexico. J. L. Ruvalcaba Sil, A. Daneels, M. Vaggi, M. Aguilar Franco, 10. Non-Destructive Characterization of Green Stone Pieces from La Joya Site, Veracruz, p. 49
  • J. Reyes, Y. Espinosa-Morales, P. Maldonado, G. Ancona, P. Bartolo-Pérez, J.A. Azamar-Barrios, 11. Chemical Characterization of Mortar from San Roque Church (San Francisco de Campeche, México), p. 56
  • Saprykina, O. Zelentsova, R. Mitoyan, 12. Warrior’s Belt from the Middle Volga Burial Ground X A.D. - Technology and Origin, p. 62
  • J. Arenas Alatorre, J. Contreras, J. L. Ruvalcaba Sil, 13. Microstructural Study of Gilded Copper Artifacts from the Chichén-Itzá Cenote, p. 67
  • C. R. Appoloni, F. L. Melquiades, F. Lopes, 14. Study of Fragments of Archaeological Glass Objects by Portable Energy Dispersive XRay Fluorescence (PXRF), p. 72
  • L.P. Traversa, M.I. Casadas, M.E. Peltzer, F.H Lloro, 15. Implementation of Techniques for the Study of Vitreous and Metallic Materials from the Archaeological Site “Guardia del Monte”, San Miguel del Monte, Buenos Aires Province, p. 76
  • M.O. Figueiredo, T.P. Silva, J.P. Veiga, M.I. Prudêncio, M.I. Dias, M.A. Matos, A.M. Pais, 16. Blue Pigments in XVI-XVII Century Glazes: A Comparative Study between Portuguese Faiences and Chinese Porcelains, p. 81
  • V. Aguilar Melo, J.L. Ruvalcaba Sil, O. Escamilla Gonzalez, L. Milan, D. Ramírez Miranda, Ma.C. León García, 17. Non-destructive Analysis of Handwriting and Colored Drawings of the Printed Book Divina Proportione (1509), p. 86
  • M. del Egido, D. Juanes, 18. The Application of Portable X-Ray Fluorescence Spectrometer in Historical Photography: a Proposal of Experimental Configuration, p. 93
  • M. Patrick Ravines, A. West, J. Minter, R.O. Gutierrez Jr, 19. The Daguerreotype under High Magnification: An Ultra-High Resolution SEM Study of a 19th Century Daguerreotype’s Surface Nanostructure, p. 99
  • Velázquez-Castro, B. Zúñiga-Arellano, Á. González-López, 20. Nerita Shell Objects in the Offerings of the Great Temple of Tenochtitlan, p. 105
  • E. A. Castillo Velasco, S. A. Páez Torres, 21. Manufacture of Spondylus princeps Objects in Calica, Quintana Roo, p. 110
  • R. B. Solís Ciriaco, O. Sterpone Canuto, 22. Manufacturing Techniques of the Pinctada mazatlanica Objects in Tula, Hidalgo, p. 115
  • Tenochtitlan Mexico. E. R. Melgar Tísoc, R. B. Solís Ciriaco, 23. Manufacturing Techniques of the Turquoise Mosaics from the Great Temple of, p. 119
  • N. Valentín Maldonado, G. Pérez Roldán, 24. Analysis of Modified Osseous Remains from Monte Alban, Oaxaca, Mexico, p. 125
  • N. Victoria Lona, 25. Objects Made of Copal, A Glance through the Time, p. 131
  • D. Argote Espino, J. Solé Viñas, O. Sterpone Canuto, P. López García, 26. ICP-MS Analysis for the Characterization of Obsidian Sub-Sources In Sierra de Pachuca Region, Hidalgo, Mexico, p. 135
  • H. Neff, 27. Plumbate Technology Revisited, p. 140
  • J. López Juárez, J.L. Ruvalcaba-Sil, M. Aguilar Franco, 28. Characterization of Slates from Teotihuacan using XRD, PIXE and IOL, p. 146
  • C. Giannattasio, S.M. Grillo, 29. Dating Techniques through the Characterization of Materials. XVI Century South Sardinian Coast Defense Towers, p. 152
  • L.P. Traversa, M.I. Casadas, M.E. Peltzer, F. Iloro, A.M. Cesio, 30. Dating Tests, Mineralogical Analysis and Technological Characterization on Building Materials from Archaeological Excavations in Urban Historical Sites, p. 159
  • L. R. Couoh, J. L. Ruvalcaba, L. Bucio, J. Arenas, 31. Diagnosis of State of Preservation and Quantification of Trace Elements in Ancient Bones from La Laguna, Tlaxcala, Mexico, p. 165
  • M. Teutli, E. León, J. Cerna, A. C. Ruíz, 32. Basalt Chemical Weathering at Puebla Historical Buildings, p. 172
  • L.E. Rendon, X. Li, M.E. Lara, M. Rendon, S. K. Rendon, 33. Biodeterioration of Mineral Materials in Cultural Heritage, Archaeology and Historical Collections, p. 176
  • J. Reyes, F. Corvo, Y. Espinosa-Morales, C. Valdés, P. Bartolo, D. Aguilar, P. Quintana, B. Hermosín, C. Saiz-Jimenez, 34. Analysis of Black Crust from a Cuban Historic Building, p. 181
  • C. Valdés Clemente, F. Corvo Pérez, C. Lariot Sánchez, 35. Laboratory and In Situ Evaluation of Polysiloxane Hidrofuge Product for Protection of Stone at San Francisco de Asis and Basilica Minor in the Old Havana, Cuba, p. 188
  • J. Reyes, F. Torres, I. Ché, F. Corvo, T. Pérez, H. Bravo, P. Sánchez, D. Aguilar, P. Quintana, 36. Dissolution of Traditional Mortars under Artificial Rain Conditions: A Laboratory Test, p. 195

sábado, 9 de fevereiro de 2013

International Journal of Conservation Science, vol. 4, n.º 1, 2013



A revista International Journal of Conservation Science, vol. 4, n.º 1, de 2013, acabou de ser publicada.

Está aqui, com acesso livre.

Índice dos artigos relacionados com o património cultural:

  • D. M. Goltz, B. Piniuta, E. Huebner, M. Attas, E. Cloutis, J. Broomhead, Spectroscopic Approaches for Studying Faint Text on a Wooden Tally from Invincible (1758), pp. 3-12
  • M. R. Escorteganha, A. G. Santiago, H. A. Magosso, F. A. Richter, T. G. Costa, Conservation State of Mural Paintings from a Historic House in Florianópolis-SC, Brazil. A Multidisciplinary Approach, pp. 13-24
  • N. A. Bader, W. K. Al-Gharib, Restoration and Preservation of Engraved Limestone Blocks Discovered in Abu Mousa Excavation, Suez - Egypt, pp. 25-42
  • S. Hemeda, Geomechanical Investigations for Architectural Heritage Preservation. The Habib Sakakini Palace in Cairo, Egypt, pp. 43-52
  • C. M. Daneasa, The Study of Conservation State of a Wooden Church from Boz Village, Hunedoara County, Romania, pp. 53-64
  • M. M. Saleh, Characterization of Qarh's Wall Plasters, Al-Ulla, Saudi Arabia. A Case Study, pp. 65-80

segunda-feira, 4 de fevereiro de 2013

Studies in Conservation, vol. 58, n.º 1, 2013

Acabou de ser publicada a revista Studies in Conservation, vol. 58, n.º 1, de 2013.

Índice:

  • Naomi Luxford, Matija Strlic(, David Thickett, Safe display parameters for veneer and marquetry objects: A review of the available information for wooden collections, pp. 1-12
  • Peter Brimblecombe, Paul Lankester, Long-term changes in climate and insect damage in historic houses, pp. 13-22
  • Heyun Wang, Gang Lu, Jinping Zhang, Dongqing Zheng, Multifunctional nanocomposites for paper conservation, pp. 23-29
  • Rika Kigawa, Chie Sano, Miyuki Nishijima, Nozomi Tazato, Tomohiko Kiyuna, Noriko Hayakawa, Wataru Kawanobe, Shigemasa Udagawa, Toru Tateishi, Junta Sugiyama, Investigation of acetic acid bacteria isolated from the Kitora tumulus in Japan and their involvement in the deterioration of the plaster of the mural paintings, pp. 30-40
  • Russell Wanhill, Stress corrosion cracking in ancient silver, pp. 41-49
  • Silvia Vicini, Laura Gaggero, Elisabetta Princi, Characterization, weathering, and protection of sandstones: The case of Agro d'Ardesia, pp. 50-57

segunda-feira, 14 de janeiro de 2013

Caracterização, avaliação e reparação de argamassas históricas



Já há algum tempo que foi publicado o seguinte livro:

Jan Válek, John J. Hughes, Caspar J. W. P. Groot (ed.), Historic Mortars. Characterisation, Assessment and Repair, Dordrecht, Springer, 2012.

Está disponível aqui, mas com acesso reservado.

Reúne as comunicações apresentadas no 3.º encontro de uma série que teve início no LNEC, em Lisboa (HMC 2008).

Algumas comunicações do 1.º encontro (Lisboa, 2008) foram publicadas nas revistas Conservar Património (n.º 7 e n.8, 2008) e International Journal of Architectural Heritage (vol. 4, n.º 2, 2010) e as comunicações do 2.º encontro (Praga, 2010) foram publicadas em volume digital que está disponível aqui com acesso livre (após registo gratuito).

Índice:

  • Jan Válek, John J. Hughes, Caspar J.W.P. Groot, Historic Mortars: Characterisation, Assessment and Repair. A State-of-the-Art Summary, p. 1
  • Cornelia Marinowitz, Claudia Neuwald-Burg, Matthias Pfeifer, Historic Documents in Understanding and Evaluation of Historic Lime Mortars, p. 15
  • Maria Philokyprou, The Earliest Use of Lime and Gypsum Mortars in Cyprus, p. 25
  • Jean-Pierre Letourneux, Serge Feneuille, Mineralogical and Microstructural Analysis of Mortars from Kushite Archaeological Sites, p. 37
  • Marie D. Jackson, Gabriele Vola, Dalibor Všianský, John P. Oleson, Barry E. Scheetz, Christopher Brandon, Robert L. Hohlfelder, Cement Microstructures and Durability in Ancient Roman Seawater Concretes, p. 49
  • Sölve Johansson, Jan Erik Lindqvist, Historic Mortars with Burned Alum Shale as an Artificial Pozzolan, p. 77
  • Johannes Weber, Karol Bayer, Farkas Pintér, Nineteenth Century "Novel" Building Materials: Examples of Various Historic Mortars Under the Microscope, p. 89
  • Anja Diekamp, Roland Stalder, Jürgen Konzett, Peter W. Mirwald, Lime Mortar with Natural Hydraulic Components: Characterisation of Reaction Rims with FTIR Imaging in ATR-Mode, p. 105
  • Heiner Siedel, Steffen Michalski, Bernd Ullrich, Characterisation of Dolomitic Lime Mortars from the Benedictine Monastery in Riesa, Saxony (Germany), p. 115
  • Jan Elsen, Koenraad Van Balen, Gilles Mertens, Hydraulicity in Historic Lime Mortars: A Review, p. 125
  • Teresa Freire, António Santos Silva, Maria do Rosário Veiga, Jorge de Brito, Characterisation of Decorative Portuguese Gypsum Plasters from the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries: The Case of the Bolsa Palace in Oporto, p. 141
  • Cristina Tedeschi, Luigia Binda, Paola Condoleo, Repair Mortars Studied for the Conservation of Temple G1 in M? Son, Vietnam, p. 153
  • Dita Frankeová, Zuzana Slížková, Miloš Drdácký, Characteristics of Mortars from Ancient Bridges, p. 165
  • António Santos Silva, Giovanni Borsoi, Maria do Rosário Veiga, Ana Fragata, Martha Tavares, Fátima Llera, Belany Barreiros, Telma Teixeira, Diagnosis, Characterisation and Restoration of the Internal Renders of Santíssimo Sacramento Church in Lisbon, p. 175
  • Alan M. Forster, Masonry Repair Options and Their Philosophical Ramifications, p. 197
  • Maria do Rosário Veiga, Conservation of Historic Renders and Plasters: From Laboratory to Site, p. 207
  • Albert Jornet, Cristina Mosca, Giovanni Cavallo, Guido Corredig, Comparison Between Traditional, Lime Based, and Industrial, Dry Mortars, p. 227
  • Christine Bläuer, Hermann Häberli, Annette Löffel, Bénédicte Rousset, Repair Mortars for the Sandstones of the Cathedral of Berne, p. 239
  • Myriam Bouichou, Elisabeth Marie-Victoire, Emmanuel Cailleux, Denis Sommain, Compatibility of Repair Mortars with Nineteenth Century Natural Cement Cast Stone from the French Rhône-Alpes Region, p. 247
  • Caspar J.W.P. Groot, Jos Gunneweg, Two Views on Dealing with Rain Penetration Problems in Historic Fired Clay Brick Masonry, p. 257
  • Jan Válek, Tomáš Matas, Experimental Study of Hot Mixed Mortars in Comparison with Lime Putty and Hydrate Mortars, p. 269
  • Dorn Carran, John Hughes, Alick Leslie, Craig Kennedy, The Effect of Calcination Time upon the Slaking Properties of Quicklime, p. 283
  • Christophe Gosselin, Karen L. Scrivener, Steven B. Feldman, Wolfgang Schwarz, The Hydration of Modern Roman Cements Used for Current Architectural Conservation, p. 297
  • Ioannis Karatasios, Maria Amenta, Maria Tziotziou, Vassilis Kilikoglou, The Effect of Relative Humidity on the Performance of Lime-Pozzolan Mortars, p. 309
  • Deborah Klein, Sonja Haas, Sven-Olaf Schmidt, Bernhard Middendorf, Morphological and Chemical Influence of Calcium Hydroxide on the Plasticity of Lime Based Mortars, p. 319
  • Roel Hendrickx, Staf Roels, Koenraad Van Balen, Water Transport Between Mortar and Brick: The In fl uence of Material Parameters, p. 329
  • Claudia Neuwald-Burg, Matthias Pfeifer, Problems in the Assessment of the Stress-Strain Relationship of Masonry, p. 343
  • Adrian Costigan, Sara Pavía, Influence of the Mechanical Properties of Lime Mortar on the Strength of Brick Masonry, p. 359
  • Mike Lawrence, Pete Walker, Zhaoxia Zhou, Influence of Interfacial Material Pore Structure on the Strength of the Brick/Lime Mortar Bond, p. 373
  • Ioanna Papayianni, Maria Stefanidou, Vasiliki Pachta, Grouts for Injection of Historical Masonries: Influence of the Binding System and Other Additions on the Properties of the Matrix, p. 383
  • Mojmir Uranjek, Vlatko Bosiljkov, Roko Žarnic, Violeta Bokan Bosiljkov, Lime Based Grouts for Strengthening of Historical Masonry Buildings in Slovenia, p. 393
  • Dória Costa Portugal, Ana Magalhães, Maria do Rosário Veiga, Characterisation of Mortars Using Drilling Resistance Measurement System (DRMS): Tests on Field Panels Samples, p. 413
  • Ana Paula Ferreira Pinto, Rita Nogueira, Augusto Gomes, In Situ Techniques for the Characterisation of Rendering Mortars, p. 425
  • Maria Tziotziou, Eleni Karakosta, Ioannis Karatasios, Michalis Fardis, Pagona Maravelaki-Kalaitzaki, Georgios Papavassiliou, Vassilis Kilikoglou, Application of 1H NMR to the Hydration Monitoring of Lime-Pozzolan Mortars, p. 435
  • Miloš Drdácký, Non-standard Testing in Characterisation and Consolidation Assessment of Historic Mortars, p. 443

sexta-feira, 11 de janeiro de 2013

Obras de barro cozido policromado do Renascimento




Acabou de ser publicado o n.º 36, de 2012, da revista Technè, do Centre de Recherche et de Restauration des Musées de France. Temático, como habitualmente, tem como título: “Terres cuites de la Renaissance: matière et couleur”.

Índice:

  • Marie Lavandier, Éditorial, p. 3
  • Henri Loyrette, Préface, p. 5
  • Marc Bormand, Anne Bouquillon, Introduction, p. 6
  • Giancarlo Gentilini, Scultura dipinta o pittura a rilievo? Riflessioni sulla policromia nel Quattrocento fiorentino, p. 9
  • Maria Grazia Vaccari, "Colorite de boni colori et ornate secundo il naturale". La terracotta policroma: simulare, imitare la natura, p. 18
  • Philippe Sénéchal, L'éclat du sombre ? Terres cuites façon bronze de la Renaissance italienne, p. 26
  • Volker Krahn, Bozzetti und Pseudo-Bozzetti aus Terrakotta in der Berliner Skulpturensammlung, p. 34
  • Marc Bormand, Autour de quelques exemples de reliefs de Donatello sur le thème de la Vierge et l'Enfant, p. 43
  • Simona Cristanetti, The Kress Madonna: Revelations of an Extraordinary Sculpture, p. 47
  • Jennifer Vatelot, La Vierge adorant l'Enfant de Donatello, dite Madone Piot. Étude et restauration, p. 54
  • Anne Bouquillon, Marc Bormand, Christel Doublet, Terres célèbres, terres révélées et terres énigmatiques : terres et ateliers dans l'Italie de la Renaissance, p. 63
  • Anne-Solenn Le Hô, La polychromie des sculptures italiennes de la Renaissance. A l'origine des couleurs, état d'avancement des analyses menées au C2RMF, p. 72
  • Agnès Cascio, Nathalie Pingaud, L'empreinte de la mort. Étudier et restaurer un masque funéraire, p. 78
  • Monica Galeotti, Le analisi scientifiche rivelano un'opera d'arte sconosciuta: il Compianto di Michele da Firenze. Risultati e confronti con altri gruppi in terracotta restaurati all'OPD, p. 85
  • Laura Basso, Alessandro Barbieri, Paola Bosio, Marilena Anzani, Alfiero Rabbolini, Lavori in corso al Museo d'Arte Antica di Milano. Le terrecotte rinascimentali: studi, scoperte e restauri, p. 92
  • Kathryn Hallett, Kent Rawlinson, Zoe Roberts, The conservation of Giovanni da Maiano's terracotta roundels at Hampton Court Palace (2005-2012): A summary report, p. 103
  • Geneviève Bresc-Bautier, Des Italiens en France: sculptures en terre cuite du Val de Loire, p. 110
  • Yannick Vandenberghe, Sandrine Pagès-Camagna, Nathalie Balcar, Polychromie des terres cuites françaises du Maine, p. 118

quinta-feira, 10 de janeiro de 2013

Métodos de análise usados no estudo do património cultural




Acabou de ser publicado o seguinte livro:

Evangelia A. Varella (ed.), Conservation Science for the Cultural Heritage. Applications of Instrumental Analysis, Heidelberg, Springer, 2013.

Índice:

  • Evangelia A. Varella, General Considerations, p. 1
  • Catherine Vieillescazes, High Performance Liquid Chromatography and Gas Chromatography, p. 15
  • Isabel Sierra, Sonia Morante-Zarcero, Capillary Electrophoresis, p. 25
  • Ioannis A. Kozaris, Imagine Techniques, p. 38
  • Eleni Pavlidou, The Role of Microscopy Techniques in the Study of Cultural Heritage Materials, p. 47
  • Reiner Salzer, Infrared and Raman Spectroscopy, p. 65
  • D. Capitani, A. Spinella, E. Caponetti, Solid State NMR, p. 79
  • Giovanni Ettore Gigante, Stefano Ridolfi, X-Ray Techniques and X-Ray Fluorescence with Portable Systems, p. 92
  • Delia Chillura Martino, Michele A. Floriano, Eugenio Caponetti, The Small Angle Scattering Technique: An Effective Tool in the Structural Investigation of Archaeologically Relevant Specimens, p. 106
  • Lorenzo Gontrani, Ruggero Caminiti, Maria Luisa Saladino, Eugenio Caponetti, Delia Chillura Martino, Energy-Dispersive X-Ray Diffraction in Cultural Heritage Science: The Winning Duo of Structural and Elemental Analysis, p. 117
  • Nick Schiavon, Particle Induced X-Ray Emission Spectroscopy in Conservation Science, p. 125
  • Nick Schiavon, Cristina Dias Barrocas, Teresa Ferreira, Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy in Conservation Science, p. 133
  • K. Chrysafis, Thermal Analysis Techniques, p. 141
  • Turkan Yurdun, Emre Dolen, Identification of Natural Dyes in Thirteenth Century Mevlana's Kaftans and Dervish's Dresses by HPLC-DAD Detection, p. 165
  • Recep Karadag, Identification of Natural Dyes by RP-HPLC-DAD and Natural Dyeing Procedures, p. 172
  • Carole Mathe, Liquid Chromatographic Analysis of Ancient Egyptian Organic Material, p. 187
  • Andreas K. Tsakalof, Kyriaki A. Bairachtari, Binding Media Identification in Art Objects by Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry, p. 192
  • Evangelia A. Varella, FT Infrared Spectroscopy as an Identification Tool in Polychrome Artefact Studies, p. 201
  • Spinella, D. Capitani, S. Bastone, C. Di Stefano, E. Caponetti, Solid State NMR to Characterise Paper and Parchment Samples from a Sixteenth Century Book, p. 208
  • Eleni Pavlidou, Case Studies on Textile Studies with Scanning Electron Microscopy, p. 218
  • Evangelia Varella, Maria Kyranoudi, Physicochemical Methods of Analysis for the Study of Archaeological Textiles, p. 224
  • Leopold Puchinger, Friedrich Sauter, Andreas Gössl, Identification of Purple by Means of Pyrolysis Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry, p. 230
  • Nick Schiavon, The Application of Back-Scattered Scanning Electron Microscopy to Unravel Building Stone Decay Mechanisms in Urban Environments, p. 247
  • Vasilios Melfos, Application of Microscopy, X-ray Diffractometry (XRD) and Stable-Isotope Geochemistry in Provenance Determination of the White Marbles Used in the Ancient Great Theatre of Larisa, Thessaly, Greece, p. 256
  • Reiner Salzer, Renate Lunkwitz, Case Studies: Investigation of Mortars by Infrared and Raman Spectroscopy, p. 262
  • K. Chrysafis, Mortars-Thermal Analysis, p. 268
  • P. Spathis, D. Merachtsaki, K. Triantafyllidis, P. Giannakoudakis, P. Xidas, Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy Measurements for the Corrosion Behaviour Evaluation of Epoxy: (Organo) Clays Nanocomposite Coatings, p. 273
  • Giovanni Ettore Gigante, Stefano Ridolfi, Study of Vatican Masterpieces, p. 286
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